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Nuke a ‘perfect success’

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NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong-Un praised the “perfect success” of the country’s sixth and largest nuclear test and urged further weapons developmen­t, according to state media yesterday.

Pyongyang held a banquet, concert and performanc­es in a weekend display of pageantry to celebrate the September 3 nuclear test, which the North said was a hydrogen bomb that could be fitted onto a rocket.

The blast, which came weeks after the country fired off two interconti­nental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) that appeared to bring much of the mainland US into range, prompted global condemnati­on and calls to ramp up sanctions against the isolated nation.

But the North’s leader appeared deaf to the internatio­nal outrage and hailed the “perfect success in the test of H-bomb” at a dinner to congratula­te the scientists and technician­s behind the nuclear programme, the official Kore- an Central News Agency reported yesterday.

Dubbing the latest test the “great auspicious event of the national history”, he called for “redoubled efforts” to complete the country’s mission to fully become a recognised nuclear power.

A two-page spread carried by the North’s official Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed photos of Kim and his wife Ri Sol-Ju attending a special concert held for the nuclear scientists and technician­s.

A slew of brazen tests in recent months, which contravene existing United Nations sanctions, has sparked surging tensions over the North Korean weapons programme.

AFP

 ??  ?? Kim Jong-Un and his wife Ri Sol-Ju at the celebratio­n.
Kim Jong-Un and his wife Ri Sol-Ju at the celebratio­n.

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