District of Columbia: US President Donald Trump vowed additional "major sanctions" against North Korea Wednesday in response to its latest groundbreaking missile test.


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"Just spoke to President XI JINPING of China concerning the provocative actions of North Korea," Trump tweeted.


"Additional major sanctions will be imposed on North Korea today. This situation will be handled!"


It was not immediately clear if the sanctions would be from the US Treasury or broader UN sanctions that include China.


During his call with Xi, the White House said Trump called on Beijing to use "all available levers" to press North Korea.


Pyongyang on Tuesday fired what is believed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting Washington.


The US president has threatened North Korea with "fire and fury" if it continues to threaten the United States or its allies with work toward an ICBM capable of carrying a nuclear payload.


The latest test came after a more than two-month pause, which had prompted speculation that talks could end the nuclear standoff.


Since coming to office, Trump has ratcheted up the diplomatic and economic pressure on the regime of Kim Jong-Un, demanding he abandon nuclear and ballistic weapons.


As part of that effort, Trump has repeatedly pressed China to break trade ties with its dependent neighbour and has applauded countries for shuttering Pyongyang`s diplomatic installations, which have long been used to gather illicit finance.


Earlier this month, Trump declared North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism -- a symbolic move, but one which amps up diplomatic pressure on the regime.


The UN Security Council is expected to hold an emergency meeting later Wednesday to discuss the response to Pyongyang`s latest test.