Home>News Center>World
             
     

    South Korea warns North over nuclear test
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2005-04-25 19:33

    SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea warned North Korea on Monday against conducting a nuclear test, saying one would further isolate the state and undermine its security. The United States called the North's resistance to international disarmament talks unacceptable.

    Concerns that the North is trying to develop a nuclear arsenal have escalated after it apparently shut down a nuclear reactor recently — a move that could allow it to harvest weapons-grade plutonium.

    South Korea's foreign minister, Ban Ki-moon, said in a speech on Monday that North Korea "cannot have its future guaranteed" if it conducts a nuclear test.

    "Nuclear weapons can never guarantee North Korea's security and will only bring about and worsen the isolation of its politics and economy," Ban said, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

    The South Korean warning came after U.S. media reported over the weekend that Pyongyang might be preparing for its first nuclear test and North Korea threatened to bolster its "nuclear deterrent."

    North Korea, meanwhile, lashed out at Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for recently saying that Washington was willing to take the nuclear issue to the United Nations.

    "If the United States wants so much to drag the nuclear issue to the U.N. Security Council, it may do so," North Korea's Foreign Ministry spokesman said, according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency. "However, we want to make clear that we will regard sanctions as a declaration of war."

    North Korea declared in February that it had nuclear weapons and was boycotting international disarmament talks, which also involve the United States, China, South Korea and Russia. Since then, efforts to get the North back to the bargaining table have floundered.

    In the latest diplomatic push, Washington's top envoy on the North Korean nuclear issue met with South Korean officials Monday and discussed ways to revive the negotiations.

    "What we are focusing on is the diplomatic track and the need to get the talks going, and more importantly, once they get going, to achieve progress in the talks," Christopher Hill, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said following his meeting with his South Korean counterpart, Song Min-soon.

    Washington, however, is reportedly exploring other options in stopping North Korea from building up its alleged nuclear arsenal.

    The New York Times reported in its Monday editions that the Bush administration is debating a plan to seek a U.N. resolution allowing countries to intercept shipments in or out of North Korea that may contain nuclear materials or components.

    The proposed resolution, promoted by a growing number of senior administration officials, would enable the U.S. and other nations to intercept shipments in international waters off the Korean Peninsula, and force down aircraft for inspection, the Times reported.

    The United States has told China and its other negotiating partners that it has serious concerns about "recent provocative statements" by North Korea on its nuclear weapons intentions.

    During three previous rounds of negotiations, North Korea has claimed to have nuclear capability and the potential to demonstrate it.

    American analysts have said during the past week that they believe some of the claims are genuine. U.S. intelligence analysts have estimated in the past that North Korea has produced at least two nuclear bombs.



     
      Today's Top News     Top World News
     

    Officials react angrily to US moves on yuan

     

       
     

    China, Japan mend fences, pitfalls ahead

     

       
     

    Chen 'okays' opposition leader's visit

     

       
     

    EU ups textile pressure on China

     

       
     

    Legislators examine motion on HK chief

     

       
     

    At least 50 killed in Japan train derailment

     

       
      South Korea warns North over nuclear test
       
      Leaders relive Bandung Spirit in walk
       
      Four car bombings in Iraq leave 21 dead
       
      UK's Blair faces election pressure over Iraq war
       
      Ottoman massacre of Armenians remembered across Europe
       
      Official: Iran to resume nuke enrichment
       
     
      Go to Another Section  
     
     
      Story Tools  
       
      Related Stories  
       
    U.S. may seek UN help on North Korea shipments
       
    South Korea, North Korea hold talks on bird flu control
       
    US sees possible UN action on North Korea
       
    North Korea halts nuclear reactor - Seoul
       
    North Korea to increase nuclear deterrent
       
    Roh: North Korea collapse unlikely, undesirable
       
    Roh: North Korea collapse unlikely, undesirable
      News Talk  
      Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
    Advertisement
             
    av无码久久久久不卡免费网站 | 无码人妻丰满熟妇区免费| 免费a级毛片无码免费视频120软件| a亚洲欧美中文日韩在线v日本| 无码AV片在线观看免费| 视频一区二区中文字幕| 无码av不卡一区二区三区| 亚洲成a人片在线观看无码| 亚洲欧美中文日韩V在线观看| 无码视频在线播放一二三区 | 精品爆乳一区二区三区无码av| 亚洲精品99久久久久中文字幕| 亚洲国产综合无码一区二区二三区 | 国产成人无码AV一区二区在线观看| 无码任你躁久久久久久| 人妻少妇精品无码专区二区| 久久无码国产专区精品| 久久伊人中文无码| 日韩乱码人妻无码中文字幕| 亚洲一区二区无码偷拍| 91精品日韩人妻无码久久不卡| 亚洲AV区无码字幕中文色| 精品人妻系列无码一区二区三区| 最近免费中文字幕大全高清大全1| 亚洲av无码专区在线观看下载| 波多野结衣AV无码| 日韩一区二区三区无码影院| 无码中文av有码中文a| 中文字幕无码乱人伦| 中文字幕一区二区三区乱码| 久久中文精品无码中文字幕| 日本阿v网站在线观看中文| 日韩乱码人妻无码系列中文字幕 | 欧美日韩中文国产一区发布 | 国产亚洲?V无码?V男人的天堂| 无码AV波多野结衣久久| 亚洲AV无码国产精品色午友在线 | 久久亚洲中文字幕精品一区四| 中文字幕一区二区三区久久网站 | 日韩中文字幕一区| 最近高清中文字幕免费|