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North Korea in plutonium threat | North Korea in plutonium threat |
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North Korea said it will "weaponise" its plutonium stocks amid threats to take military action over United Nations sanctions, state media said. | |
Pyongyang has for the first time confirmed it is seeking to enrich uranium in efforts to develop nucealr weapons, it said. | |
North Korea would view any US-led attempts to "blockade" it as an "act of war", the Associated Press (AP) said. | |
It follows a toughening of UN sanctions against the communist state. | It follows a toughening of UN sanctions against the communist state. |
The warning from North Korea's foreign ministry was carried by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Saturday. | |
'Unacceptable behaviour' | 'Unacceptable behaviour' |
On Friday, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously to impose tougher sanctions on communist North Korea, after its nuclear test on 25 May. | On Friday, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously to impose tougher sanctions on communist North Korea, after its nuclear test on 25 May. |
The North also tested a rocket thought to be capable of carrying a warhead, though Pyongyang said it was designed to carry a satellite. | The North also tested a rocket thought to be capable of carrying a warhead, though Pyongyang said it was designed to carry a satellite. |
The UN sanctions include the inspection of North Korean ships, a wider ban on arms sales and other financial measures. | The UN sanctions include the inspection of North Korean ships, a wider ban on arms sales and other financial measures. |
The US deputy ambassador at the UN, Rosemary DiCarlo, said the new vote was a strong and united response to North Korea's "unacceptable behaviour". | The US deputy ambassador at the UN, Rosemary DiCarlo, said the new vote was a strong and united response to North Korea's "unacceptable behaviour". |
The North Korean foreign ministry statement said: "Firstly, all plutonium to be extracted will be weaponised. One third of used fuel rods have so far been reprocessed. | The North Korean foreign ministry statement said: "Firstly, all plutonium to be extracted will be weaponised. One third of used fuel rods have so far been reprocessed. |
"Secondly, we will start uranium enrichment," the statement added. | "Secondly, we will start uranium enrichment," the statement added. |
The nuclear fuel cycle | |
The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul said the admission that Pyongyang was trying to enrich uranium was worrying, as the processing could take place in a smaller reactor and was easier to hide. | |
Korea analyst Aidan Foster Carter told the BBC Pyongyang's process was "out of control" and that nothing seemed able to persuade North Korea to stop its nuclear ambitions - neither sanctions nor financial incentives. | |
He said the nuclear stand-off may be part of internal ructions as Pyongyang's leader Kim Jong-il decides which of his three sons will take over from him. | |
Handful of weapons | |
North Korea is thought to possess enough reprocessed plutonium for between six and eight nuclear weapons. | North Korea 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. | However, analysts say Pyongyang has not yet mastered the technology to make a nuclear warhead small enough to place on a missile. |
Pyongyang has stated its nuclear weapons programme is purely a defensive measure to protect it against a US attack. | Pyongyang has stated its nuclear weapons programme is purely a defensive measure to protect it against a US attack. |
Washington has said it does not intend to attack the North, and is concerned Pyongyang's nuclear knowledge could be passed to other states. | Washington has said it does not intend to attack the North, and is concerned Pyongyang's nuclear knowledge could be passed to other states. |