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The UN Security Council has strongly condemned North Korea's claim to have tested a nuclear weapon underground. | The UN Security Council has strongly condemned North Korea's claim to have tested a nuclear weapon underground. |
It will also consider what steps to take next, including sanctions that could be mandatory and enforceable. | It will also consider what steps to take next, including sanctions that could be mandatory and enforceable. |
President George W Bush said the US is working to confirm the test claim. He branded it a "provocative" act threatening peace and stability. | President George W Bush said the US is working to confirm the test claim. He branded it a "provocative" act threatening peace and stability. |
He said he and regional leaders agreed North Korea's actions were unacceptable and deserved an immediate UN response. | He said he and regional leaders agreed North Korea's actions were unacceptable and deserved an immediate UN response. |
Current Security Council President Kenzo Oshima of Japan urged North Korea to refrain from further testing and return to six-party talks. | Current Security Council President Kenzo Oshima of Japan urged North Korea to refrain from further testing and return to six-party talks. |
The session comes three days after the council agreed a formal statement urging North Korea to cancel any planned nuclear test. | The session comes three days after the council agreed a formal statement urging North Korea to cancel any planned nuclear test. |
The nuclear test... marks a historic event... It will contribute to defending peace and stability North Korean statement Underground nuclear testing N Korea's home-made bomb Arms race fears | The nuclear test... marks a historic event... It will contribute to defending peace and stability North Korean statement Underground nuclear testing N Korea's home-made bomb Arms race fears |
The Americans have circulated a 13-point draft resolution seeking targeted sanctions. They include: | The Americans have circulated a 13-point draft resolution seeking targeted sanctions. They include: |
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The US also wants to see the sanctions brought under Chapter Seven of the UN Charter, which means they would be mandatory and ultimately enforceable by military means. | The US also wants to see the sanctions brought under Chapter Seven of the UN Charter, which means they would be mandatory and ultimately enforceable by military means. |
UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett also said the UK would be "pushing for a robust response" under Chapter Seven. | UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett also said the UK would be "pushing for a robust response" under Chapter Seven. |
However, the Russians and Chinese - who have trade links with North Korea - have been reluctant to go down that path, says the BBC's Laura Trevelyan at the UN in New York. | |
US ambassador to the UN John Bolton said that although responses were preliminary, he was "very impressed by the unanimity of the council on the need for a strong and swift answer". | |
"I didn't see any protectors of North Korea in that room," he said. | "I didn't see any protectors of North Korea in that room," he said. |
But North Korea's ambassador, Pak Gil Yon, said the Security Council should congratulate Pyongyang instead of issuing "useless" resolutions. | But North Korea's ambassador, Pak Gil Yon, said the Security Council should congratulate Pyongyang instead of issuing "useless" resolutions. |
'Unpardonable' | 'Unpardonable' |
In his first public statement, the US president said the North Korean claim "constitutes a threat to international peace and security." | In his first public statement, the US president said the North Korean claim "constitutes a threat to international peace and security." |
Mr Bush said he had telephoned Chinese, Japanese, Russian and South Korean leaders, who had all reaffirmed their commitment to a nuclear-free Korean peninsula. | |
"Once again, North Korea has defied the will of the international community, and the international community will respond," he said. | "Once again, North Korea has defied the will of the international community, and the international community will respond," he said. |
N KOREA NUCLEAR PROGRAMME Believed to have 'handful' of nuclear weaponsBut not thought to have any small enough to put in a missileCould try dropping from plane, though world watching closely N Korea's mercurial leader Reaction to nuclear test Send us your comments | N KOREA NUCLEAR PROGRAMME Believed to have 'handful' of nuclear weaponsBut not thought to have any small enough to put in a missileCould try dropping from plane, though world watching closely N Korea's mercurial leader Reaction to nuclear test Send us your comments |
"The North Korea regime remains one of the world's leading proliferators of missile technology, including transfers to Iran and Syria." | |
Mr Bush added that the development would not help North Korea's "oppressed and impoverished" people, who deserved a better future. | Mr Bush added that the development would not help North Korea's "oppressed and impoverished" people, who deserved a better future. |
Earlier Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - visiting Seoul - called the claimed test "unpardonable". | Earlier Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - visiting Seoul - called the claimed test "unpardonable". |
He warned the region was "entering a new, dangerous nuclear age". | He warned the region was "entering a new, dangerous nuclear age". |
South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun feared the move could "spark a nuclear arms build-up in other countries". | South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun feared the move could "spark a nuclear arms build-up in other countries". |
In an unusually strong statement against its ally, China said the claimed test "defied the universal opposition of international society". | In an unusually strong statement against its ally, China said the claimed test "defied the universal opposition of international society". |
Meanwhile, the head of the South's intelligence service said it had detected more movement at another North Korean test site and he could not rule out further nuclear tests. | Meanwhile, the head of the South's intelligence service said it had detected more movement at another North Korean test site and he could not rule out further nuclear tests. |
'No radiation leak' | 'No radiation leak' |
South Korean media said the test took place in Gilju in Hamgyong province at 1036 (0136 GMT). | South Korean media said the test took place in Gilju in Hamgyong province at 1036 (0136 GMT). |
The size of the bomb is uncertain, with estimates varying from 550 tons of destructive power to as much as 15 kilotons. The 1945 Hiroshima bomb was 12.5-15 kilotons. | The size of the bomb is uncertain, with estimates varying from 550 tons of destructive power to as much as 15 kilotons. The 1945 Hiroshima bomb was 12.5-15 kilotons. |
The French Atomic Energy Commission says the blast measured about one kiloton or less and could have been the result of a failed nuclear test. | |
Correspondents say the claimed test does not necessarily mean North Korea has a fully-fledged nuclear bomb or warhead that it can deliver to a target. | |
North Korea's KCNA news agency described the test as an "historic event that brought happiness to our military and people". | North Korea's KCNA news agency described the test as an "historic event that brought happiness to our military and people". |
It said the test would maintain "peace and stability" in the region and was "a great leap forward in the building of a great prosperous, powerful socialist nation". There was no radiation leak, it said. | It said the test would maintain "peace and stability" in the region and was "a great leap forward in the building of a great prosperous, powerful socialist nation". There was no radiation leak, it said. |
Pyongyang pulled out of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2003 and has refused for a year to attend talks aimed at ending its nuclear ambitions. | Pyongyang pulled out of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2003 and has refused for a year to attend talks aimed at ending its nuclear ambitions. |