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DPRK’S largest nuclear test condemned

“The 10-kiloton blast was almost twice the fourth nuclear test and slightly less than the Hiroshima bombing, which was measured about 15 kilotons”, Kim Nam-wook, from the South’s meteorological agency, said. Agencies in China, reclusive North Korea’s main diplomatic ally, also recorded the tremor.

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In addition, Yun hoped that strong South Korea-France ties will lead to a solution to handling human rights infringement issues in North Korea.

“We are not going to let North Korea pursue a nuclear weapon with the ballistic missile capacity to deliver it to United States territory”, Clinton said. The Council proclaimed to immediately set out preparations for putting together a new resolution of sanctions against the communist nation. And a meeting between a sitting USA president and a North Korean leader would be a radical departure from established practice and policy.

After a closed-door meeting on this matter, the 15-nation council said in a press statement that the nuclear test is a flagrant disregard of the nuclear non-proliferation regime, and “therefore a clear threat to worldwide peace and security continues to exist”. It also conducted underground nuclear tests respectively in 2006, 2009 and 2013. Its continued testing despite sanctions presents a severe challenge to Obama in the final months of his presidency and could become a factor in the USA presidential election in November.

Trump used the North Korean development to attack his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton in an afternoon speech, describing the situation as “one more massive failure from a failed secretary of state”.

North Korea says its “standardization” of a warhead will allow it to produce “at will and as many as it wants a variety of smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear warheads of higher strike power”.

“Kim Jong-un’s regime will only earn more sanctions and isolation … and such provocation will further accelerate its path to self-destruction”, she said, warning his obsession with creating a nuclear arsenal posed a grave challenge. Japan’s foreign minister lodged a protest and Tokyo also sent two military jets to begin measuring for radiation.

He has been a regular visitor to North Korea for years and has supported the idea of promoting exchanges with the isolated nation through sports.

Gardner chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and authored legislation that was signed by President Barack Obama earlier this year that strengthens the penalties and sanctions that can be imposed on North Korea and anyone assisting its nuclear weapon program.

“That’s the largest DPRK test to date, 20-30kt, at least”.

Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Washington-based Arms Control Association, provided a similar assessment, saying that North Korea is either at or very close to the point where they can arm short-range ballistic missiles with a nuclear warhead.

“We believe that it was a nuclear test”.

“You can be certain they will do something when the next president comes in”, Cha said.

Outside monitors will now attempt to analyse the yield to try to determine what kind of a breakthrough it represents, particularly whether it is a standard atomic bomb or a more powerful hydrogen, or thermonuclear bomb.

North Korea’s nuclear program has accompanied a series of ballistic missile launches, the latest of which took place on Monday as world powers gathered for a G20 meeting in China.

The test – Pyongyang’s fifth and most powerful – had enough force to “rip the heart out of a city”, one expert said.

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Twists and turns on the Korean Peninsula this year have seriously damaged peace and stability in the region and gone against the common expectation of the worldwide community, Hua said.

North Korea claims its recent nuclear testing resulted in most powerful yield to date