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IAEA says N. Korea’s rapid weapons progress poses new, global threat

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SEOUL: The United Nations nuclear watchdog’s chief said yesterday North Korea’s sixth nuclear test conducted on Sept 3 showed the isolated country has made rapid progress on weapons developmen­t that posed a new, global threat.

Tensions on the Korean peninsula have increased markedly since the test, which led to a new round of sanctions against the North after a unanimous UN Security Council resolution.

“( The) yield is much bigger than the previous test, and it means North Korea made very rapid progress,” Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA) director Yukiya Amano told reporters in Seoul.

“Combined with other elements, this is a new threat and this is a global threat,” he said after a meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha.

Amano said the IAEA did not have the capacity to determine whether the North had tested a hydrogen bomb, as Pyongyang has claimed.

“What is most important for now is for the internatio­nal community to unite,” Amano said.

Tensions had already f lared after North Korea tested two more interconti­nental ballistic missiles and other launches as it pursues its nuclear and missile programmes in defiance of internatio­nal pressure.

South Korea said on Thursday the North could engage in more provocatio­ns near the anniversar­y of the founding of the North Korean communist party and China’s all-important Communist Party Congress.

Insults and threats hurled between the North’s leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump have aggravated the situation further.

Members of the internatio­nal community have urged both countries to resolve matters peacefully while boosting pressure on Pyongyang to curb its weapons programmes.

A US State Department official said on Thursday China was making progress in enforcing sanctions imposed on North Korea, and urged sceptical members of Congress not to rush to enact new measures before giving Beijing’s efforts a chance to take effect. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Fle photo shows North Korea’s intermedia­te-range strategic ballistic rocket Hwasong-12 lifting off from the launching pad at an undisclose­d location near Pyongyang. — AFP photo
Fle photo shows North Korea’s intermedia­te-range strategic ballistic rocket Hwasong-12 lifting off from the launching pad at an undisclose­d location near Pyongyang. — AFP photo

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