International reactions to the September 2016 North Korean nuclear test
NATO: North Korea's Behaviour is Destabilizing
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned North Korea's sixth nuclear test and described it as destabilizing, DPA reported.
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North Korea Could Use Nuclear Arms Against Australia
North Korea could attack Australia with nuclear weapons if Canberra continues "blindly toeing the US line," a spokesman of North Korean Foreign Ministry said Sunday.
Turkey condemns North Korea ballistic missile launches
G7 Hiroshima Declaration calls for 'world without nuclear weapons'
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and G7 foreign ministers on April 11 called for a "world without nuclear weapons," citing North Korea's saber-rattling as a key challenge to achieving that goal.
Greek Foreign Ministry expresses ‘extreme concern’ over N. Korea nuclear test
Greece’s foreign ministry has finally issued a statement over the nuclear test carried out by North Korea two days after the incident, expressing “extreme concern”.
NATO Calls on North Korea to Abandon Nuclear Weapons
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday said that the nuclear weapons test announced by North Korea undermines regional and international security, and is in clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.
World community condemns N. Korea’s claims over hydrogen bomb test
The international community on Wednesday condemned North Korea’s statement that it carried out successfully hydrogen bomb test.
The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting later due to the reported test.
Kerry slams N. Korea provocations, 'grotesque' abuses
US Secretary of State John Kerry on May 18 called for increased pressure on North Korea as he slammed Kim Jong-Un's "egregious" leadership and "grotesque" executions of Pyongyang officials.