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N Korea ready for another nuclear test, says South | N Korea ready for another nuclear test, says South |
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South Korean officials have said North Korea could be ready to conduct another nuclear test at any time. | South Korean officials have said North Korea could be ready to conduct another nuclear test at any time. |
The North conducted its fifth underground nuclear test on Friday, thought to be its most powerful yet. | The North conducted its fifth underground nuclear test on Friday, thought to be its most powerful yet. |
A defence ministry spokesman said there was still an unused tunnel at the Punggye-ri test site which could be used for a sixth explosion at any time. | A defence ministry spokesman said there was still an unused tunnel at the Punggye-ri test site which could be used for a sixth explosion at any time. |
Friday's widely condemned test has ratcheted up tension and led to fierce rhetoric from South Korea. | Friday's widely condemned test has ratcheted up tension and led to fierce rhetoric from South Korea. |
On Sunday, one South Korean military source told the Yonhap news agency that Pyongyang, North Korea's capital, could be annihilated if it showed any signs of mounting a nuclear attack. | On Sunday, one South Korean military source told the Yonhap news agency that Pyongyang, North Korea's capital, could be annihilated if it showed any signs of mounting a nuclear attack. |
While doubts remain over North Korea's claim that it can now mount nuclear warheads on ballistic rockets - meaning it can carry out a nuclear attack - experts say the recent progress is worrying. | While doubts remain over North Korea's claim that it can now mount nuclear warheads on ballistic rockets - meaning it can carry out a nuclear attack - experts say the recent progress is worrying. |
On Monday, Yonhap cited an unnamed government source as saying reports indicated the North had finished preparations for a further test, in previously unused tunnel at the Punggye-ri site deep underneath mountains in the north-east. | On Monday, Yonhap cited an unnamed government source as saying reports indicated the North had finished preparations for a further test, in previously unused tunnel at the Punggye-ri site deep underneath mountains in the north-east. |
"Intelligence authorities in Seoul and Washington are keeping close tabs," the unnamed government official was quoted as saying. | "Intelligence authorities in Seoul and Washington are keeping close tabs," the unnamed government official was quoted as saying. |
Moon Sang-gyun, a defence ministry spokesperson, later gave a similar statement to reporters. He would not give further details citing security reasons. | Moon Sang-gyun, a defence ministry spokesperson, later gave a similar statement to reporters. He would not give further details citing security reasons. |
The BBC's Stephen Evans in Seoul says it is unlikely to happen immediately, as Pyongyang's scientists will want to study the results of the recent test, but a sixth test could be weeks or months away. | The BBC's Stephen Evans in Seoul says it is unlikely to happen immediately, as Pyongyang's scientists will want to study the results of the recent test, but a sixth test could be weeks or months away. |
The UN Security Council has already agreed to start drawing up new sanctions against North Korea, something the North called "laughable". | The UN Security Council has already agreed to start drawing up new sanctions against North Korea, something the North called "laughable". |
Pyongyang has carried out two nuclear tests this year, as well as several tests of powerful missiles. Both are banned by existing sanctions. | Pyongyang has carried out two nuclear tests this year, as well as several tests of powerful missiles. Both are banned by existing sanctions. |
On Monday, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported that North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho had arrived in Beijing. | |
China is North Korea's main ally and trading partner, but has grown increasingly intolerant of its military actions and Kim Jong-un's aggressive rhetoric. | |
China's support for toughened sanctions is crucial if they are to have any impact. |
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