NZ condemns North Korean nuclear test
Hon Murray McCully
Minister of
Foreign Affairs
25 May 2009 Media
Statement
NZ condemns North Korean nuclear
test
Foreign Minister Murray McCully today condemned reports of a nuclear weapons test by North Korea – the second such test in the past two and a half years.
“Today’s test, if confirmed, is another
provocative act by North Korea that risks destabilising the
Korean peninsula. It is also a significant step backwards
for global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation
efforts,” Mr McCully said.
"New Zealand condemns
Pyongyang’s actions. They should be under no illusion as
to the gravity with which the international community will
view today’s events.”
North Korea threatened nuclear weapon and ballistic missile tests late last month in protest at the United Nations Security Council's criticism of its rocket launch in early April.
“New Zealand will now join the international community in considering what measures should be taken in response to today’s nuclear test,” Mr McCully said.
“We remain fully supportive of dialogue through the Six-Party Talks process to resolve issues on the Korean Peninsula, and urge North Korea to immediately re-engage in this process.”
North Korea’s previous nuclear weapons test led to a UN Security Council resolution and sanctions.
ENDS