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China criticizes DPRK test, stresses denucleari­zation

- By LI XIAOKUN lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

China strongly condemned a new nuclear test by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on Sunday, vowing to “unswerving­ly push forward the denucleari­zation of the peninsula”.

Pyongyang said earlier in the day that it had successful­ly detonated a hydrogen bomb. It was the country’s sixth nuclear test.

“Today, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea once again conducted a nuclear test, despite widespread opposition from the internatio­nal community. The Chinese government expresses firm opposition and strongly condemns this,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its website on Sunday afternoon.

It is China’s firm position and a common aspiration of the internatio­nal community that denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula should be achieved to maintain the nuclear nonprolife­ration regime and maintain peace and stability in Northeast Asia, the statement said.

“We strongly urge the DPRK to face the internatio­nal community’s resolve on denucleari­zation of the peninsula, and to concretely comply with resolution­s of the UN Security Council, stop taking wrong actions that will cause the situation to deteriorat­e and undermine its own interests, and come back to the track of resolving the problem through dialogue,” the ministry said.

“China, together with the internatio­nal community, will comprehens­ively and completely implement the resolution­s of the Security Council concerning the DPRK, unswerving­ly push forward the denucleari­zation of the peninsula and unswerving­ly safeguard peace and stability,” it said.

The China Earthquake Administra­tion said in a statement issued on its website that a magnitude-6.3 tremor occurred in the DPRK at 11:30 am. It could have been an explosion, the statement said.

China’s National Nuclear Safety Administra­tion said it initiated its emergency response plan for nuclear radiation testing at 11:46 am.

It said radiation monitoring sites in Heilongjia­ng, Jilin and Liaoning provinces in Northeast China, as well as in Shandong province not far from the DPRK, are all in normal operation.

The administra­tion has been carrying out regular radiation surveillan­ce at the border.

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