Donald Trump has said there is a chance of a "major, major conflict" with North Korea.
The US President said he would "love to solve things (the North Korean problem) diplomatically but it's very difficult".
"There is a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with North Korea, absolutely," he added.
Mr Trump was speaking during an Oval Office interview with Reuters ahead of his 100th day in office on Saturday.
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The North Korea nuclear threat is one of the biggest challenges facing the Trump administration, with some experts saying the country could have a nuclear missile capable of reaching the US some time after 2020.
Mr Trump also praised Chinese President Xi Jinping, who he met in Florida earlier this month, for his efforts in deterring North Korea from its nuclear programme.
"I believe he is trying very hard," he told Reuters.
"He certainly doesn't want to see turmoil and death, he doesn't want to see it.
"He is a good man, he is a very good man and I got to know him very well."
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Meanwhile, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has revealed China has warned North Korea that it will impose its own "sanctions actions" if there is another nuclear test.
Mr Tillerson was speaking to Fox News and his words suggest that China has made its toughest threat yet against its defiant neighbour and ally Pyongyang.
He said that China had asked North Korea not to conduct any more nuclear tests, adding: "In fact, we were told by the Chinese that they informed the regime that if they did conduct further nuclear tests, China would be taking sanctions actions on their own."
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