UN Appeals to North Korea over Nuclear Test

The U.N. Security Council has appealed to North Korea Friday to cancel a planned nuclear-weapon test and has warned Pyongyang of unspecified consequences if it goes ahead.

|PIC1|The formal statement was adopted unanimously by the Security Council three days after the closed Communist state made public its plans to carry out its first underground nuclear test.

North Korea defended its decision saying its hand had been forced by a U.S. "threat of nuclear war and sanctions," while U.S. officials warned that the state might detonate a device as early as this weekend. A Chinese source said Pyongyang planned to carry out the test deep inside an abandoned mine, reports Reuters.

Japan's U.N. Ambassador Kenzo Oshima, this month's council president, read aloud the statement at a formal meeting which warned that such a nuclear test would "jeopardise peace, stability and security in the region and beyond" and "bring universal condemnation by the international community."

The statement also warned North Korea that a nuclear test would lead to further unspecified Security Council action "consistent with its responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations."

According to analysts, North Korea probably has enough fissile material to make six to eight nuclear bombs but probably does not have the technology to devise one small enough to mount on a missile.

North Korea has been under a U.N. emargo since July 15 on dangerous weapons and related materials going to or leaving the country.

The U.S. and Japan in particular are pushing for North Korea to be dealth with more severely.

"We think the main point is that North Korea should understand how strongly the United States and other council members feel that they should not test this nuclear device," U.S. Ambassador John Bolton told reporters.

"And if they do test it, it will be a very different world a day after the test."
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