The United States Department has said Wednesday that the travel ban on U.S. passport holders to North Korea will take effect on Sept. 1 and that Americans in the country should also leave before that date, Reuters reports.
The ban comes amid heightening tensions between the United States and North Korea, which has claimed it has an Intercontinental ballistic missile that is capable of hitting the United States. North Korea will become the only country to which Americans are banned from traveling.The North has denied accusation that it had anything or any knowledge of what caused Warmbier to fall into coma and losing his major senses, calling it a “mystery”.
The restriction takes effect in 30 days, and applies for a year unless extended or revoked by the secretary of state.
According to Reuters, Professional reporters or journalists, representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross or the American Red Cross traveling on official missions, those traveling to North Korea for “compelling humanitarian considerations” and those whose requests are “in the national interest” are required to ask for a special validation of their passports before they can be allowed to travel to the country, the State Department said.
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