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N Korea 'to conduct nuclear test' N Korea 'to conduct nuclear test'
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North Korea is to conduct a nuclear test "in the future", the foreign ministry said in a statement.North Korea is to conduct a nuclear test "in the future", the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The move would "bolster" the country's self-defence in the face of US military hostility, official agency KCNA said.The move would "bolster" the country's self-defence in the face of US military hostility, official agency KCNA said.
Pyongyang has faced mounting international pressure over its nuclear programme, and in July was condemned by the UN for test launching missiles.Pyongyang has faced mounting international pressure over its nuclear programme, and in July was condemned by the UN for test launching missiles.
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe said the nuclear test plans were unacceptable and would be responded to "harshly". The news has been condemned by Japan, South Korea and Russia - all members of the six-nation talks - and the UK.
North Korea gave no time frame for a test, but correspondents say a successful nuclear trial would signal the end of international negotiations on the North's nuclear ambitions, and threaten a dangerous arms race in East Asia. North Korea gave no time-frame for a test, but correspondents say a successful nuclear trial would signal the end of international negotiations on the North's nuclear ambitions, and threaten a dangerous arms race in East Asia.
'Grave situation' It would be a threat to peace that is absolutely unforgivable. Our response will be severe Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5402506.stm" class="">In quotes: World reaction Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the nuclear test plans were unacceptable and would be responded to "harshly".
South Korea's government went into emergency security talks, while Yang Chang-Seok, a spokesman for the country's unification ministry, warned that any test would have "a decisively negative impact on inter-Korean relations".
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called for restraint, and a diplomatic solution, while UK foreign office officials warned of "serious consequences" to what would be regarded as "a highly provocative act".
North Korea is thought to have developed a handful of warheads but has never before announced it would test one.North Korea is thought to have developed a handful of warheads but has never before announced it would test one.
COUNTDOWN TO CRISIS Sept 2005: Hailed as an historic breakthrough, North Korea agrees to give up nuclear activitiesNext day, N Korea says it will not scrap its activities unless it gets a civilian nuclear reactorUS imposes financial sanctions on N Korea businessesJuly 2006: N Korea test-fires seven missilesUN Security Council votes to impose sanctions over the testsOct 2006: N Korea threatens nuclear test href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5402292.stm" class="">N Korean statement on test href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2604437.stm" class="">N Korea nuclear timeline Sanctions frustration
The announcement comes as six-nation talks on its nuclear programme have been stalled for a year.The announcement comes as six-nation talks on its nuclear programme have been stalled for a year.
The North has also appeared increasingly angry at sanctions imposed by the US and other countries on North Korean businesses accused of arms sales and illegal activities.The North has also appeared increasingly angry at sanctions imposed by the US and other countries on North Korean businesses accused of arms sales and illegal activities.
The statement from Pyongyang said it would "in the future conduct a nuclear test under the condition where safety is firmly guaranteed", though it did not state when.The statement from Pyongyang said it would "in the future conduct a nuclear test under the condition where safety is firmly guaranteed", though it did not state when.
"The US daily increasing threat of a nuclear war and its vicious sanctions and pressure have caused a grave situation on the Korean Peninsula," it said. COUNTDOWN TO CRISIS Sept 2005: Hailed as an historic breakthrough, North Korea agrees to give up nuclear activitiesNext day, N Korea says it will not scrap its activities unless it gets a civilian nuclear reactorUS imposes financial sanctions on N Korea businessesJuly 2006: N Korea test-fires seven missilesUN Security Council votes to impose sanctions over the testsOct 2006: N Korea threatens nuclear test href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5402292.stm" class="">N Korean statement on test href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2604437.stm" class="">N Korea nuclear timeline "The US daily increasing threat of a nuclear war and its vicious sanctions and pressure have caused a grave situation on the Korean Peninsula," it said.
The ministry went on to say that "under the present situation in which the US moves to isolate and stifle" North Korea, the country "can no longer remain an onlooker to the developments." The ministry went on to say that "under the present situation in which the US moves to isolate and stifle" North Korea, the country "can no longer remain an onlooker to the developments".
The move comes after the UN imposed sanctions on North Korea in July, for test-firing seven missiles including a long-range Taepodong-2 - believed to be capable of reaching Alaska.The move comes after the UN imposed sanctions on North Korea in July, for test-firing seven missiles including a long-range Taepodong-2 - believed to be capable of reaching Alaska.
The missile tests also prompted South Korea to suspend aid to the North, and correspondents say China had been showing signs of frustration with its old Communist ally.The missile tests also prompted South Korea to suspend aid to the North, and correspondents say China had been showing signs of frustration with its old Communist ally.
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso called the new test plans "totally unforgivable", Kyodo agency reported.
"Our response will be severe. This is more serious than the North's missile tests," he said.
A successful nuclear test would put pressure on Japan and South Korea to develop their own nuclear capabilities.
Nuclear claimsNuclear claims
A successful nuclear test would put pressure on Japan and South Korea to develop their own nuclear capabilities.
North Korea claims to have nuclear weapons and to be working on building up its arsenal.North Korea claims to have nuclear weapons and to be working on building up its arsenal.
In 2002 it restarted its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon and forced two UN nuclear monitors to leave the country.In 2002 it restarted its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon and forced two UN nuclear monitors to leave the country.
It is unclear how far work has progressed at the plant since then.It is unclear how far work has progressed at the plant since then.
Washington is not only concerned about the development of such weapons in North Korea, but also wants to curb Pyongyang's capacity to export missile and nuclear technology to other states or organisations.Washington is not only concerned about the development of such weapons in North Korea, but also wants to curb Pyongyang's capacity to export missile and nuclear technology to other states or organisations.

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