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China, Japan unite in support for sanctions on North Korea

North Korean leader Kim jong unstated his nation might quickly perform a warhead ensure that you check start ballistic missiles able to transporting the state KCNA news agency, atomic warheads.

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Last week, Kim said North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead – another claim South Korea rejected.

Earlier this month, the United Nations Security Council adopted a new sanctions resolution punishing the North for its January 6 nuclear test and February 7 long-range rocket launch.

Top DPRK leader Kim Jong Un warned of impending tests of nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles.

In the apparent re-entry simulation, the official newspaper of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party showed pictures of a dome-shaped object placed under what appeared to be a rocket engine being blasted with flaming exhaust. They said; their arsenal of weapons include hydrogen bombs that could wipe out New York City and everyone that lives there.

The two foreign ministers agreed on the need to further upgrade the strategic partnership between South Korea and China, which have built better-than-ever bilateral relations through close communication.

Some analysts believe that the latest string of threats will add to speculation that the North could be preparing for yet another nuclear test.

South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday urged North Korea to come to the path of change amid escalating tensions in the Korean peninsula.

He said the tests would “enhance the reliance” of the North’s nuclear attack capability, state media reported.

Experts say long-range rockets and intercontinental ballistic missiles are basically the same, differing only in payload.

North Korea’s newly developed hydrogen bomb “surpasses our imagination”, Cho is quoted as saying, because it is many times as powerful as anything the Soviet Union had.

The North has denounced the exercises as “nuclear war moves” and threatened to respond with an all-out offensive involving “an ultra-precision blitzkrieg strike of the Korean style”.

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While North Korea is known to have a small stockpile of nuclear weapons, its ability to deliver them accurately to a chosen target on the tip of a ballistic missile has been a subject of heated debate.

Kim Jong Un's warning is an escalation of the North's threats as it reacts to annual military drills between Seoul and Washington