TOKYO, Feb. 1 (UPI) -- North Korea will
be responsible for the consequences of conducting a third nuclear test,
a statement from Japan, South Korea and the United States read.
South Korean, Japanese and U.S. officials met in Tokyo this week with
talks focused on regional security concerns regarding North Korea.
The statement following the meeting noted that North Korea's nuclear
and ballistic missile programs presented a "serious threat" to the
region and the international community.
"If North Korea carries out any further provocations, including a
nuclear test, North Korea will bear responsibility for the consequences
it will face for disregarding the overwhelming views of the
international community," the statement read.
This week, South Korean officials said they've seen additional
workers and vehicles at a nuclear test facility in northeastern North
Korea.
Satellite imagery of the Punggye-ri nuclear test facility in North
Korea reveals signs that indicate Pyongyang may be preparing to test a
nuclear device.
North Korea in December launched a long-range rocket in an attempt to
orbit a satellite. Similar launches in 2006 and 2009 coincided with
nuclear tests. A launch attempt last April failed.
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