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The UK is to push for more sanctions against North Korea after it claimed to have tested its first nuclear weapon, Margaret Beckett has said. | |
She said the test, reportedly held at 0236 BST, was "highly irresponsible" and underlined the threat nuclear weapons posed to the world. | |
Tony Blair condemned the test, which he said showed North Korea's "disregard" for international concerns. | |
But North Korea has hailed the underground test a success. | |
'Isolated' | |
Seismic events at a suspected test site were detected by both the US and South Korea. | |
In a statement, Mrs Beckett said the test was a "highly irresponsible and provocative act by North Korea" which had left the country "isolated". | |
For our part the United Kingdom will be pushing for .... sanctions against North Korea Margaret BeckettForeign Secretary | |
"The world is united in condemnation. North Korea's action is in total defiance of the whole of the international community," she said. | |
"For our part the United Kingdom will be pushing for a robust response under chapter seven of the UN Charter", she said, adding that this meant, "we shall be pushing for sanctions against North Korea". | |
Mrs Beckett said sanctions were already in existence which prevented states transferring missile-related items to or from North Korea. | |
"Any new sanctions clearly have to go further than this," she said. | |
Britain would continue to work with its partners on the UN Security Council to take forward the international community's response, she added. | |
"It should be clear to North Korea that it must return to the six-party talks and stop disregarding the concerns of its neighbours and of the international community." | |
Iraq factor? | |
Earlier Mr Blair said: "I condemn this completely irresponsible act by the government of the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea). | |
"The international community has repeatedly urged them to refrain from both missile testing and nuclear testing. | "The international community has repeatedly urged them to refrain from both missile testing and nuclear testing. |
"This further act of defiance shows North Korea's disregard for the concerns of its neighbours and the wider international community." | "This further act of defiance shows North Korea's disregard for the concerns of its neighbours and the wider international community." |
Mrs Beckett has rejected suggestions North Korea's actions had anything to do with military action against Iraq or that Britain's moral authority had been weakened by the Iraq war. | |
"I don't think that is the case," she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. | |
"After all, it's quite a considerable time now since that happened and there are much more current United Nations statements, resolutions and so on." | |
'Brazen' | |
The Foreign Office said the international community would react "robustly" to the test. | The Foreign Office said the international community would react "robustly" to the test. |
A spokesman added: "This nuclear test is viewed by the UK, and will be viewed by the rest of the international community, as a highly provocative act to which we will respond robustly. | A spokesman added: "This nuclear test is viewed by the UK, and will be viewed by the rest of the international community, as a highly provocative act to which we will respond robustly. |
"It will raise tensions in an already tense region and have repercussions internationally." | "It will raise tensions in an already tense region and have repercussions internationally." |
A White House statement said such a test would be a "provocative act", while China denounced it as "brazen". | A White House statement said such a test would be a "provocative act", while China denounced it as "brazen". |