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Ban deplores DPR Korea’s underground nuclear test
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
25 May 2009 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon strongly deplored the conduct of an underground nuclear test by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), in clear and grave violation of resolutions of the United Nations Security Council which is set to hold emergency talks on the matter today.
The Secretary-General is deeply concerned that this act will negatively affect regional peace and stability as well as the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, his spokesperson said in a statement.
Mr. Ban trusts that the Security Council will take up this matter to send out a strong and unified message, conducive to achieving the goal of de-nuclearization of the Korean peninsula and peace and security in the region, the statement added.
Discussions in the Council are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. and will be chaired by Russia, which holds the rotating presidency of the 15-member body for the month of May.
Following DPRK’s claims to have conducted a nuclear test in October 2006, the Council had demanded that it not conduct any further nuclear test or launch of a ballistic missile and imposed sanctions against the country.
Most recently, both Mr. Ban and the Council spoke out after the East Asian nation, against strong international appeals, carried out rocket launches.
They also called for the early resumption of the Six-Party Talks, involving DPRK, Republic of Korea, Japan, China, Russia and the United States.
In today’s statement, Mr. Ban urged DPRK to refrain from taking further actions that would increase tensions in the region, and insisted that the country comply with its obligations and restart dialogue with the parties concerned without delay.
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Pyongyang gave Washington hour’s notice; Obama plays golf
Earth Times ^ | May 25, 2009 Memorial Day | DPA
Posted on May 25, 2009 4:57:30 PM PDT by joinedafterattack
Washington - North Korea gave Washington about an hour’s notice before its early Monday morning test of a nuclear explosive device that was estimated to be “a few kilotons” in strength, a senior US government official said.
While a response of condemnation kept US President Barack Obama working well past midnight and into early Monday morning, just hours later he laid a memorial wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at the military’s burial grounds, Arlington National Cemetery, to commemorate Memorial Day, and then played more than four hours of golf.
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