01/24/2013, 00.00
KOREA - USA
Send to a friend

Pyongyang threatens a nuclear test aimed at United States

It would be the third test after those of 2006 and 2009. The bellicose statement aimed at the U.S., its allies and the UN Security Council, which voted new sanctions against the regime two days ago. For now, Pyongyang’s missiles are not be able to reach American soil.

Seoul (AsiaNews) - North Korea today threatened to conduct a test with nuclear weapons "targeting" the United States. The threat comes two days after the UN Security Council, under pressure from the U.S., voted new sanctions against the regime and its experiments.

A statement by the Commission for National Defence of North Korea, published today by the official KCNA, said: "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".

Glyn Davis, U.S. envoy to Korea, visiting Seoul, a few minutes before the declaration, had asked Pyongyang to believe the proposal for negotiations by Barack Obama. Davies said he hoped that North Korea would not continue with its experiments with nuclear weapons. " This is not a moment - he added - to increase tensions on the Korean Peninsula."

Pyongyang has already carried out underground nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009, using plutonium. But the international community thinks that now it is equipped with enriched uranium. At the same time, the Kim regime has developed a missile system that has limited capacity to launch nuclear warheads. According to experts, for now it is impossible that such missiles could reach the United States.

The sanctions that the UN has placed on North Korea is precisely because of these nuclear and missile tests. The new sanctions decided two days ago follow the launch between December 11 and 12, believed to have been a missile experiment, but Pyongyang claimed it was the launch of weather satellite.

In any case, the Ministry of Defence of Seoul believes the North could launch a new nuclear test"at any time". It would be the first under Kim Jong-un's rule, who succeeded his father in December 2011.

Today's threats from Pyongyang target "the United States and the dishonest forces following the U.S." even the UN Security Council, whose latest resolution is "the most dangerous phase of the hostile policy towards the Democratic Republic of North Korea."

Huh Moon Youg, director of Seoul's North Korean Studies centre states: "In this totalitarian regime, they dictatorship is maintained not winning the heart of the impoverished population with money, but consolidating it with the exhibition of military force."

 

TAGs
Send to a friend
Printable version
CLOSE X
See also
Tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang rise as Cold War fears cast a shadow over Korea
12/02/2016 15:14
Pyongyang threatens closure of Liaison Office with South over defamatory flyers
06/06/2020 10:25
Seoul: conservatives demand nuclear warheads, Washington says no
28/10/2022 14:50
Targeting Chinese banks to stop Kim Jong-un's nuclear programme
08/11/2022 16:32
Kim Jong-un: Close to the final testing of intercontinental ballistic missile
02/01/2017 13:11


Newsletter

Subscribe to Asia News updates or change your preferences

Subscribe now
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”