North Korea’s largest nuclear test draws condemnation, threat of more sanctions - News Summed Up

North Korea’s largest nuclear test draws condemnation, threat of more sanctions


A woman watches a television screen showing an image of Kim Jong Un, leader of North Korea, right, during a news broadcast on North Korea’s nuclear test at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea on Friday. The blast, on the 68th anniversary of North Korea’s founding, was more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, according to some estimates. Also Read: China slams North Korea’s nuclear test but unlikely to do muchThere were further robust condemnations from Russia, the European Union, NATO, Germany and Britain. “In reality, the means by which the US, South Korea and Japan can put pressure on North Korea have reached their limits,” he said. “The important thing is, that five tests in, they now have a lot of nuclear test experience.


Source: Mint September 09, 2016 16:07 UTC



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