North Korea renewed a threat on Saturday to conduct a nuclear test amid heightened concern that the reclusive state with a stockpile of missiles may set off an atomic device for the fourth time on the path to building a nuclear arsenal.
North Korea’s official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said the country was justified in using all available means at its disposal to counter aggressive challenges by the US and South Korea aimed at stifling its sovereignty.
North Korea clarifies “its resolute stand that it would take counter-measures, including nuclear test, to protect the sovereignty and dignity,” the newspaper said in a commentary carried by the official KCNA news agency.
The threat comes days after statements by South Korea’s defense minister that preparations for a new test appear to be near completion, although analysis by a US think tank last week suggested a test may not be imminent.
A US official said the US is “closely monitoring” the situation on the Korean Peninsula and urged North Korea to refrain from actions that could threaten regional peace.
“The United States remains steadfast in its commitment to the defense of its allies and continues to coordinate closely with both the Republic of Korea and Japan,” National Security Council spokesman Patrick Ventrell said in an e-mailed statement.
North Korea had stepped up the threat in March to show off its military strength to counter what it said was hostility led by the US after the UN Security Council condemned Pyongyang’s launch of mid-range missiles into the sea.
“We would not rule out a new form of nuclear test for bolstering up our nuclear deterrence,” it said in March.
North Korea is under heavy sanctions imposed by several UN resolutions adopted beginning in 2006, but has defied pressure to abandon its missile and nuclear programs. It last conducted a nuclear test in February last year.
Under young North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Pyongyang has channeled resources into building a nuclear arsenal and is believed to be working to miniaturize a warhead to mount on its long-range missiles to try to strike the mainland US.
However, general consensus among experts and officials is that it is some time away from perfecting the technology.
North Korea has conducted engine tests for an intercontinental ballistic missile that could potentially deliver a nuclear warhead to the US, according to a US think tank.
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