Showing posts with label #nucleartest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #nucleartest. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2022

During his trip to Asia, President Joe Biden will meet leaders of Japan and South Korea to discuss the nuclear program of North Korea

White House informs that US President Joe Biden will meet Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan and South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol during his forth coming trip to Asia. The meeting would be in Cambodia on Sunday, Nov. 13. This is when the US President will attend the ASEAN and the Group of 20 industrialized nations. Adrienne Watson, spokesperson for the White House said - "The three leaders would work to continue enhancing trilateral cooperation throughout the Indo-Pacific, particularly in regard to our joint efforts to address the ongoing threat posed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s unlawful weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs.” Biden to discuss North Korea nuclear threat with Japan, South Korea leaders. In October, North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile. It went soaring over Japan for the first time in five years. There was a warning for residents to take cover. It also prompted Biden to assure the Prime Minister of Japan about the "ironclad" commitment of America to the defense of Japan.



In view of these developments, warplanes of South Korean and the U.S. practiced bombing a target in the Yellow Sea. In addition, fighter jets from the United States and Japan conducted joint drills over the Sea of Japan. Recently, a U.S. official told a media outlet that China and Russia could use their influence with North Korea to ensure that it abandons its testing of nuclear bomb. Biden last visited Asia in May. At the time, administration officials said they were in the final stages of a policy review on North Korea. It was also keen to encourage greater trilateral cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo on that issue. Incidentally, there is a U.N. Security Council ban on North Korea from conducting nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches. There are also sanctions on Pyongyang with the objective of cutting off funding for such programs.



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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

The United States, Japan and South Korea warn North Korea about serious consequences of any nuclear test

The United States and its allies Japan and South Korea spoke in one voice and warned North Korea against any further nuclear test. They said any violation would warrant an "unprecedentedly strong response." The three vowed unity following launch of a number of missiles from the hermit kingdom. Foreign ministers of the three nations held talks in Tokyo and believe they could boost their deterrence in the region. South Korea's Cho Hyun-dong said - "We agreed to further strengthen cooperation ... so that North Korea can immediately stop its illegal activities and return to denuclearization talks.” He went on to explain to members of the media - "The three countries agreed on the need for an unprecedentedly strong response if North Korea proceeds with its seventh nuclear test." Seoul and Washington have repeatedly warned that Pyongyang could be close to testing an atomic bomb for the first time since 2017. This came after a number of launch of ballistic missiles. One of these flew over Japan last month. The North has separately claimed that it had carried out tactical nuclear drills. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says – “All of this behavior is reckless and deeply destabilizing." She urged North Korea to "refrain from further provocations." North Korea put on notice: Nuclear test would draw "unprecedentedly strong" response.



According to a section of the media, Sherman laid stress on the fact that the commitment of the U.S. to the security of South Korea and Japan is "ironclad.” She went on to add that the U.S. would "use the full range of U.S. defense capabilities to defend our allies, including nuclear, conventional and missile defense capabilities." Incidentally, last month Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea had declared the country an "irreversible" nuclear power, effectively ending negotiations over his banned arms programs. He had met three times with President Biden's predecessor Donald Trump. It did reduce tensions but did not result in any lasting agreement. The country has also shown little interest in taking up President Biden's offer of working-level talks.



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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Kim Jong-Un plans to send a message to Donald Trump by launching a missile


Kim Jong-Un of North Korea plans to send a message to Donald Trump by testing another missile. It would be a high-profile launch and it would coincide with the inauguration of Donald Trump as US President on Friday. As per a news report, two new missiles had been loaded onto mobile launchers.
These missiles are believed to be equipped with new engines that North Korea had tested last April, when Pyongyang said they would 'guarantee' an eventual nuclear strike on the US mainland.
Incidentally, Donald Trump has said that he would be willing to invite Kim to the United States to discuss the nuclear issue and hoped that he could talk Kim out of his nuclear missile affairs.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 19 January 2017.
The existence of the missiles has apparently been leaked by Pyongyang in order to send a 'strategic message' to incoming US president Donald Trump who is to be sworn in on Friday. Kim Jong-Un has recently stated that his country was in the final stages of developing inter-continental ballistic missiles.
The satellite images of the Yongbyon nuclear facility has revealed that preparations had been taking place which would suggest that North Koreans were about to resume production of plutonium.
The Pentagon has already deployed a high-tech sea-based X-band radar system which will maintain a watch for a possible launch of a North Korean long-range missile.


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Friday, September 9, 2016

North Korea confirms carrying out its fifth nuclear test


North Korea has announced that it has carried out its fifth nuclear test. This was hours after seismic monitors detected a blast near the secretive country’s nuclear test site, and led to tensions in neighboring South Korea and Japan. NK's state TV has said that it now has the capability of mounting nuclear warheads on ballistic rockets. It has also added that the test, which is probably the North’s biggest so far, had no leakage of nuclear material and no environmental impact.
This has been reported in hindustantimes.com dated 9 September 2016.
US, European and Chinese agencies have reported that there was a tremor at 0030 GMT with a magnitude of 5.3 and it was detected near North Korea’s Pyunggye-ri nuclear test site as the country celebrates Foundation Day, which marks the anniversary of the founding of the nation in 1948. South Korea’s military was analyzing the nature of the tremor, and had convened an emergency meeting of its National Security Council. In the opinion of the China Earthquake Networks Center, the tremor was a suspected explosion and China’s environment ministry had taken up emergency radiation monitoring along its borders with North Korea in northeast China.


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