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South Korea: North Korea could launch missile tests "at any moment" | South Korea: North Korea could launch missile tests "at any moment" |
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North Korea could be preparing for its fourth nuclear test in seven years, according to South Korea’s Ministry of Defence. | |
A spokesman from South Korea’s Ministry of Defence said that the country’s intelligence agencies have detected a lot of activity in the Punggye-ri area of the country, the place where North Korea’s nuclear test site is situated. | A spokesman from South Korea’s Ministry of Defence said that the country’s intelligence agencies have detected a lot of activity in the Punggye-ri area of the country, the place where North Korea’s nuclear test site is situated. |
Speaking at a press briefing, Kim Min-Seok said: "Our military is currently detecting a lot of activity in and around the Punggye-ri nuclear test site.” | Speaking at a press briefing, Kim Min-Seok said: "Our military is currently detecting a lot of activity in and around the Punggye-ri nuclear test site.” |
According, Min-Seok the North Koreans were at a stage a nuclear a nuclear test could be launched “at any moment.” | According, Min-Seok the North Koreans were at a stage a nuclear a nuclear test could be launched “at any moment.” |
The news takes on greater significance in the light of the fact that US President, Barack Obama, will visit South Korea at the end of this week. | The news takes on greater significance in the light of the fact that US President, Barack Obama, will visit South Korea at the end of this week. |
Part of the Obama’s Asian Tour, in which he will travel to four Asian nations, the President will arrive in South Korea on Friday. | Part of the Obama’s Asian Tour, in which he will travel to four Asian nations, the President will arrive in South Korea on Friday. |
During his time in South Korea, Obama will hold talks with the South Korean President Park Geun-hye, with discussion around the increasingly unpredictable behaviour of North Korea high on his list of priorities. | During his time in South Korea, Obama will hold talks with the South Korean President Park Geun-hye, with discussion around the increasingly unpredictable behaviour of North Korea high on his list of priorities. |
While the possibilities for another nuclear test are real, Kim Min-Seok did not rule out the increased activity in Punggye-ri being merely a “deception tactic”, aimed to raise tensions ahead of the American Head of State’s visit. | While the possibilities for another nuclear test are real, Kim Min-Seok did not rule out the increased activity in Punggye-ri being merely a “deception tactic”, aimed to raise tensions ahead of the American Head of State’s visit. |
Min-Seok said: "We are thinking of possibilities that the North may stage a surprise nuclear test or just pretend to stage a nuclear test." | Min-Seok said: "We are thinking of possibilities that the North may stage a surprise nuclear test or just pretend to stage a nuclear test." |
If North Korea do decide to carry out a nuclear test, it will be the second under the leadership of Kim Jong-un, who took over from his father in 2011. | If North Korea do decide to carry out a nuclear test, it will be the second under the leadership of Kim Jong-un, who took over from his father in 2011. |
Earlier this week, the North Korean Foreign Ministry spoke out against Obama’s visit claiming that it was a "a reactionary and dangerous” move, aimed at “escalating confrontation” and “bringing dark clouds over an unstable region.” | Earlier this week, the North Korean Foreign Ministry spoke out against Obama’s visit claiming that it was a "a reactionary and dangerous” move, aimed at “escalating confrontation” and “bringing dark clouds over an unstable region.” |
The tension between both north and South Korea has been heightened of late, after a series of Rocket missile launches from the North Korean army resulted in an exchange of fire between both sides. | The tension between both north and South Korea has been heightened of late, after a series of Rocket missile launches from the North Korean army resulted in an exchange of fire between both sides. |