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S Korea leader warns of 'multiple' N Korea nuclear tests | |
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South Korea's outgoing leader, Lee Myung-bak, has warned that North Korea could be planning more than one nuclear test, even as the US spoke of consequences if it went ahead. | |
Lee Myung-bak, who leaves office this month, told Choson Ilbo newspaper that Pyongyang could be planning "multiple nuclear tests at two places or more". | |
North Korea said in January it was planning a "high-level nuclear test". | North Korea said in January it was planning a "high-level nuclear test". |
It has conducted two nuclear tests before, in 2006 and 2009. | It has conducted two nuclear tests before, in 2006 and 2009. |
Both followed the launch of long-range rockets, actions condemned by the UN as banned tests of missile technology. | Both followed the launch of long-range rockets, actions condemned by the UN as banned tests of missile technology. |
Pyongyang has given no timeframe for the test, but analysts say satellite imagery indicates preparations at the test site in Punggye-ri are almost complete, with a tunnel in the mountainside apparently being sealed up, a key step before the test can take place. | Pyongyang has given no timeframe for the test, but analysts say satellite imagery indicates preparations at the test site in Punggye-ri are almost complete, with a tunnel in the mountainside apparently being sealed up, a key step before the test can take place. |
On Sunday, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un issued what were described as "important" guidelines at a high-level government meeting, another indication that the test is imminent. | |
The Washington-based Institute of Science and International Security has said that although recent satellite images "do not reveal whether a test is imminent, the on-going activity at the site justifies concern that a test will soon occur". | The Washington-based Institute of Science and International Security has said that although recent satellite images "do not reveal whether a test is imminent, the on-going activity at the site justifies concern that a test will soon occur". |
'Miniaturised' | 'Miniaturised' |
In a phone call on Monday, the new US Secretary of State John Kerry and his South Korean counterpart Kim Sung-hwan agreed that if North Korea "continues its provocative behaviour and takes further steps, that there must be further consequences", State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters. | In a phone call on Monday, the new US Secretary of State John Kerry and his South Korean counterpart Kim Sung-hwan agreed that if North Korea "continues its provocative behaviour and takes further steps, that there must be further consequences", State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters. |
The UN Security Council agreed in January to increase sanctions against North Korea after it carried out a long-range rocket launch in December. It also warned Pyongyang it would face "significant action" if the planned nuclear test went ahead. | The UN Security Council agreed in January to increase sanctions against North Korea after it carried out a long-range rocket launch in December. It also warned Pyongyang it would face "significant action" if the planned nuclear test went ahead. |
But Mr Lee said it would be "difficult to persuade the North regime to give up the nuclear path", and that North Korea's reference to a "high-level" test could indicate it planned to detonate more than one device. | But Mr Lee said it would be "difficult to persuade the North regime to give up the nuclear path", and that North Korea's reference to a "high-level" test could indicate it planned to detonate more than one device. |
A test could also bring the country closer to miniaturisation of nuclear weapons, a key marker in turning nuclear devices into deployable weapons. | A test could also bring the country closer to miniaturisation of nuclear weapons, a key marker in turning nuclear devices into deployable weapons. |
"If the North produces miniaturised weapons that can be used as warheads on missiles, it would really pose a threat," Mr Lee told Chosun Ilbo. "That's why the whole world is watching it so intensively." | |
North Korea watchers have previously said that analysis of the test site indicates two tests could be being prepared. | North Korea watchers have previously said that analysis of the test site indicates two tests could be being prepared. |
The country's two previous tests have both involved plutonium devices, but some analysts say the threat of "high-level" testing could also indicate the North intends to detonate its first nuclear device made with highly-enriched uranium. | The country's two previous tests have both involved plutonium devices, but some analysts say the threat of "high-level" testing could also indicate the North intends to detonate its first nuclear device made with highly-enriched uranium. |
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