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Japan calls North Korea nuclear test 'extremely unforgivable', files protest with country's Beijing embassy

Press Trust of India September 3, 2017, 12:20:06 IST

Japan confirmed that North Korea had conducted a nuclear test today, and lodged a formal protest with Pyongyang after a major explosion at the isolated nation’s main test site.

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Japan calls North Korea nuclear test 'extremely unforgivable', files protest with country's Beijing embassy

Tokyo: Japan confirmed that North Korea had conducted a nuclear test on Sunday and lodged a formal protest with Pyongyang after a major explosion at the isolated nation’s main test site. [caption id=“attachment_3455472” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe. AFP File image of Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe. AFP[/caption] “The government confirms that North Korea conducted a nuclear test after examining information from the weather agency and other information,” Japanese foreign minister Taro Kono told reporters. He said the government registered a protest with the North Korean embassy in Beijing prior to the confirmation, calling any test “extremely unforgivable”. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday said a sixth nuclear test by Pyongyang would be “absolutely unacceptable,” after a 6.3 magnitude explosion in the North indicated a new detonation. “If it forcibly conducted a nuclear test, it’s absolutely unacceptable. We have to strongly protest it,” Abe said. “There is a possibility that this is not a natural quake and that North Korea conducted a nuclear test,” he said, adding that the Japanese weather agency detected a seismic wave.

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