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Rice says DPRK's nuclear test would be

Rice says DPRK's nuclear test would be "veryprovocative" act

среда, 04 октября 2006 12:57:28

Visiting United States' Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said here on Tuesday that a nuclear test by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) would be a "very provocative" act.

Rice made her remarks at a joint press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit after a group meeting with foreign ministers from Egypt, Jordan plus the six nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council -- Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait.

It would be a "very provocative act" by the DPRK, yet they have not done it yet, she told reporters.

A nuclear test by the DPRK will create a big difference in the Korean peninsula, she said, adding that it was not just an issue for America, but a "quite serious issue" for the entire neighborhood.

Earlier in the day, U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said in a statement that a nuclear test by DPRK would pose an "unacceptable" threat to peace and stability in Asia and the world.

A nuclear test would "severely undermine our confidence in the DPRK's commitment to six party talks and would pose an unacceptable threat to peace and stability in Asia and the world," said McCormack in the statement.

"A provocative action of this nature would only further isolate the DPRK," McCormack said.

McCormack was also in the Egyptian capital Cairo accompanying Rice, who arrived here earlier in the day on a two-day visit to Egypt as part of a regional tour, which has already taken her to Saudi Arabia.

Rice and McCormack's remarks came after the DPRK announced earlier in the day that it would conduct a nuclear test in the future as a war deterrent against the hostile U.S. policy.

In a statement issued by the DPRK's Foreign Ministry, it said that the country "will in the future conduct a nuclear test under conditions where safety is firmly guaranteed," according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

However, the statement did not give a specific date or location for the upcoming test.

The six-party talks, which involves China, the DPRK, the United States, South Korea, Russia and Japan, have been stalled since the first phase of the fifth round of talks ended last November.

Source: Xinhua




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