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North Korea 'plans third nuclear test' | North Korea 'plans third nuclear test' |
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North Korea says it is proceeding with plans for a third nuclear test. | North Korea says it is proceeding with plans for a third nuclear test. |
In a statement carried by KCNA news agency, the top military body said the "high-level nuclear test" and more long-range rocket launches were aimed at its "arch-enemy", the US. | In a statement carried by KCNA news agency, the top military body said the "high-level nuclear test" and more long-range rocket launches were aimed at its "arch-enemy", the US. |
The statement gave no time-frame for the test. North Korea has conducted two nuclear tests, in 2006 and 2009. | The statement gave no time-frame for the test. North Korea has conducted two nuclear tests, in 2006 and 2009. |
The move comes two days after a UN Security Council resolution condemned Pyongyang's recent rocket launch. | The move comes two days after a UN Security Council resolution condemned Pyongyang's recent rocket launch. |
The Security Council also expanded sanctions against the communist country following its December launch, which was seen by the US and North Korea's neighbours as a banned test of long-range missile technology. | The Security Council also expanded sanctions against the communist country following its December launch, which was seen by the US and North Korea's neighbours as a banned test of long-range missile technology. |
North Korea said the rocket was solely aimed at putting a satellite into space for peaceful purposes. | North Korea said the rocket was solely aimed at putting a satellite into space for peaceful purposes. |
'Ready' | 'Ready' |
The statement, which came from North Korea's National Defence Commission, hit out at the resolution as "illegal", before pledging a response. | The statement, which came from North Korea's National Defence Commission, hit out at the resolution as "illegal", before pledging a response. |
"We do not hide that the various satellites and long-range rockets we will continue to launch, as well as the high-level nuclear test we will proceed with, are aimed at our arch-enemy, the United States," KCNA quoted it as saying. | |
"Settling accounts with the US needs to be done with force, not with words," it added. | "Settling accounts with the US needs to be done with force, not with words," it added. |
Recent reports from South Korean and US bodies which monitor North Korea's nuclear test sites had said North Korea could be preparing for a third test. | Recent reports from South Korean and US bodies which monitor North Korea's nuclear test sites had said North Korea could be preparing for a third test. |
Earlier on Thursday, a South Korean defence ministry spokesman said it appeared that North Korea was "ready to conduct a nuclear test at anytime if its leadership decides to go ahead". | Earlier on Thursday, a South Korean defence ministry spokesman said it appeared that North Korea was "ready to conduct a nuclear test at anytime if its leadership decides to go ahead". |
Regional neighbours and the US have urged it not to proceed. | Regional neighbours and the US have urged it not to proceed. |
"We hope they don't do it, we call on them not to do it. It will be a mistake and a missed opportunity if they were to do it," said Glyn Davies, the US special envoy on North Korea policy who is currently visiting Seoul. | "We hope they don't do it, we call on them not to do it. It will be a mistake and a missed opportunity if they were to do it," said Glyn Davies, the US special envoy on North Korea policy who is currently visiting Seoul. |
"This is not a moment to increase tensions on the Korean Peninsula." | "This is not a moment to increase tensions on the Korean Peninsula." |
A South Korean foreign ministry spokesman said Seoul deeply regretted the North Korean statement and "strongly" urged it not to go ahead. | |
'High-level' | |
Both North Korea's previous nuclear tests followed long-range rocket launches. | Both North Korea's previous nuclear tests followed long-range rocket launches. |
If it were to go ahead, this would be the first nuclear test under Kim Jong-un, who took over the leadership after the death of his father Kim Jong-il in December 2011. | |
There was no explanation in the statement of what "high-level" test might mean. | |
Experts believe the two previous tests used plutonium as fissile material, but North Korea is also believed to have been working on a programme to produce highly-enriched uranium. | Experts believe the two previous tests used plutonium as fissile material, but North Korea is also believed to have been working on a programme to produce highly-enriched uranium. |
It is thought that North Korea is not yet able to make a nuclear device small enough to mount on a long-range missile, although the US believes that is Pyongyang's ultimate goal. |