Wednesday 6 January 2016

The Latest: UN agency says nuclear test is breach of treaty


Head of the Test Ban Organization, which monitors nuclear testing around the world, said that if confirmed, a nuclear test by North Korea would be a violation of the treaty and a serious threat to international peace and security.


Lassina Zerbo said in a statement that universally accepted norm against nuclear testing was observed by 183 countries since 1996.Zerbo called on North Korea to refrain from further nuclear tests and join the 183 countries that have Minister Shinzo Abe signed the first treaty.apanese said the North Korean announcement of a hydrogen bomb test is a threat to his country safety.Abe reporters. 'We absolutely can not afford it and we condemn strongly' He called it a violation of the resolutions of the UN Security Council, which is the global efforts against nuclear disarmament.Abe says it will take 'strong measures' in cooperation with other nations, the United States, South Korea, China and Russia, and monitoring UNTHA UN organization for signs of nuclear testing worldwide say he detected '. an unusual event in the Korean Peninsula 'global head of Ban Organization Lassina Zerbo, said in a statement: 'Our IMS detected unusual seismic event on the Korean peninsula at latitude 41.27 longitude map 129.10.The epicenter located at the site of North Korea test -ri Pyunggye in the northeastern mountains, where all nuclear tests were conducted.North Korea announced Wednesday that it conducted a test of the hydrogen bomb, which, if confirmed, Pyongyang would make an important step to improve its nuclear arsenal remains limited.

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