KEY POINTS
  • North Korea's nuclear threat looms large this week over the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York.
  • Diplomats are eager to hear President Donald Trump address the 193-member body for the first time.
  • Trump will seek support for tough measures against North Korea while pressing his "America First" message to the world body.
United Nations headquarters building in New York

North Korea's nuclear threat looms large this week over the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York, where diplomats are eager to hear President Donald Trump address the 193-member body for the first time.

North Korean diplomats will have a front-row seat in the General Assembly on Tuesday morning for Trump's speech, which will touch on the escalating crisis that has seen Washington and Pyongyang trade threats of military action.