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N Korea threatens nuclear tests | N Korea threatens nuclear tests |
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North Korea has threatened to carry out nuclear missile tests unless the UN Security Council apologises for its condemnation of a recent rocket launch. | North Korea has threatened to carry out nuclear missile tests unless the UN Security Council apologises for its condemnation of a recent rocket launch. |
Pyongyang said it would be compelled to take self-defence measures "including nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests" if no apology was made. | Pyongyang said it would be compelled to take self-defence measures "including nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests" if no apology was made. |
When North Korea launched its rocket on 5 April, the launch was seen by the US and others as a disguised missile test. | When North Korea launched its rocket on 5 April, the launch was seen by the US and others as a disguised missile test. |
The UN denounced North Korea's actions and called for tighter sanctions. | The UN denounced North Korea's actions and called for tighter sanctions. |
Pyongyang has insisted it put a communications satellite in orbit, and said it would ignore the sanctions, describing them as "a wanton violation of the UN charter". | Pyongyang has insisted it put a communications satellite in orbit, and said it would ignore the sanctions, describing them as "a wanton violation of the UN charter". |
North Korea conducted its first and only nuclear test in October 2006. | |
The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says preparations for a second atomic test would cause serious international concern. | |
He says it would also confirm that North Korea is no longer taking part in the long-running international nuclear disarmament negotiations known as the six-party talks. | |
Backward step | Backward step |
North Korea's foreign ministry said the UN should apologise for "infringing" the country's sovereignty and retract "all its resolutions and decisions" against Pyongyang. | North Korea's foreign ministry said the UN should apologise for "infringing" the country's sovereignty and retract "all its resolutions and decisions" against Pyongyang. |
It also announced plans to build a light-water nuclear reactor, according to the statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. | It also announced plans to build a light-water nuclear reactor, according to the statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. |
Following the UN criticism, the North pulled out of international negotiations on its denuclearisation and ejected all monitors from the country. | Following the UN criticism, the North pulled out of international negotiations on its denuclearisation and ejected all monitors from the country. |
Pyongyang has since announced that it has started reprocessing spent fuel rods at its Yongbyon nuclear plant. | Pyongyang has since announced that it has started reprocessing spent fuel rods at its Yongbyon nuclear plant. |
The reprocessing is a possible move towards producing weapons-grade plutonium. | The reprocessing is a possible move towards producing weapons-grade plutonium. |
North Korea had partially dismantled its nuclear reactor under a deal agreed at international talks in early 2007, in which it was also promised fuel aid. | North Korea had partially dismantled its nuclear reactor under a deal agreed at international talks in early 2007, in which it was also promised fuel aid. |
It is thought to possess enough reprocessed plutonium for between six and eight nuclear weapons. | |
However, analysts say Pyongyang has not yet mastered the technology to make a nuclear warhead small enough to place on a missile. |