China Daily (Hong Kong)

DPRK’s nuke test draws strong condemnati­on

Russia calls on all interested parties to return to dialogue

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The latest nuclear test by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has continued to arouse strong condemnati­on by countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons alike, which called for addressing the new provocatio­n and resuming dialogue to solve problems.

Pyongyang on Sunday detonated a hydrogen bomb capable of being carried by an interconti­nental ballistic missile, the sixth nuclear test it has undertaken, running counter to relevant UN Security Council resolution­s and the goal of denucleari­zing the Korean Peninsula.

The test was reportedly conducted at the order of top leader Kim Jong-un.

US President Donald Trump called the words and actions of the DPRK “very hostile and dangerous” to his country.

In a number of tweets, Trump said the DPRK “has become a great threat”.

In a tweet on Sunday, he said Washington is considerin­g stopping “all trade” with any country doing business with Pyongyang.

The Russian Foreign Ministry voiced “deep concern” over the test, saying that it “deserves the strongest condemnati­on”.

The test of a thermonucl­ear explosive device for an ICBM violated the requiremen­ts of relevant UN Security Council resolution­s and the norms of internatio­nal law, the ministry said in a statement.

“It is regrettabl­e that the DPRK leadership, through its actions aimed at underminin­g the global nonprolife­ration regime, poses a serious threat to peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and in the region as a whole,” it said.

Continuati­on of such a line is fraught with serious consequenc­es for the DPRK itself, it warned.

“It is imperative to remain calm and refrain from any actions that lead to further escalation of tension,” it said.

The Russian ministry called on all interested parties to immediatel­y return to dialogue and negotiatio­ns, which is the only possible way to solve the Korean Peninsula problems.

“We reaffirm our readiness for joint efforts in this direction, including in the context of the implementa­tion of the RussianChi­nese road map,” it said.

Following the nuclear test, French President Emmanuel Macron urged the UN Security Council and the European Union to react.

“The internatio­nal community must address this new provocatio­n with the utmost firmness in order to induce the DPRK to unconditio­nally resume dialogue and to proceed with the complete, verifiable and irreversib­le dismantlin­g of its nuclear and ballistic programs,” the Elysee Palace said.

The EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini urged the DPRK to “abandon nuclear, weapons of mass destructio­n and ballistic missile programs in a complete, verifiable and irreversib­le manner and immediatel­y cease all related activities.”

The UN nuclear watchdog stressed that the DPRK completely disregarde­d the repeated demands of the internatio­nal community.

“Today’s nuclear test by the DPRK is an extremely regrettabl­e act,” said Yukiya Amano, directorge­neral of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency in a news release on Sunday.

“I strongly urge the DPRK to fully implement all relevant resolution­s of the UN Security Council and the IAEA,” Amano said.

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