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    British newspaper reveals countries that help North Korea

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    British newspaper reveals countries that help North Korea Empty British newspaper reveals countries that help North Korea

    Post by Rocky Sun 10 Sep 2017, 3:58 am

    British newspaper reveals countries that help North Korea

    British authorities are currently investigating the possibility that there is a current or former nuclear power that has contributed to the development of North Korea'snuclear program . 

    According to the Telegraph, the British Foreign Office is trying to find out whether there is a contribution by a current or former nuclear state to develop North Korea's nuclear program. If this is not possible, how could North Korea achieve such success so quickly? According to the newspaper.


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    "We are currently achieving the conditions that enabled this country to achieve a quantum leap in technology," said British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson . "We will see whether a current or former nuclear power has played a role in this success." 

    Johnson declined to speculate about the country, which may have provided assistance to Pyongyang , but the newspaper has published a list of "suspects" headed by Iran. 

    The tension on the Korean peninsula, following a Pyongyang nuclear test, took place on 3 September, followed by a formal announcement of the successful development of a hydrogen bomb capable of being loaded on an intercontinental ballistic missile. 

    The sixth recent test of North Korea this year has been widely condemned. 

    The UN Security Council held an emergency session on September 4 to discuss North Korea's latest nuclear test, an envoy saidThe United States that it will submit a draft resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea to vote at the meeting next Monday, September 11.




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