Special report: DPRK conducts nuclear test
World reactions on DPRK nuke test
issue
SEOUL, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- The South Korean government
announced on Monday that it had decided to suspend scheduled humanitarian aid to
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as a result of Pyongyang's
nuclear test.
"A ship was scheduled to depart from [South Korea's]
Donghae port, carrying 4,000 tons of concrete on Tuesday, but we decided to
delay the shipment under the current circumstances," said an unnamed official
with the Unification Ministry.
However, the decision does not immediately affect all
scheduled shipments of humanitarian assistance although there is such a
possibility, the official added.
South Korea pledged to provide about 240 billion won
(250 million U.S. dollars) worth of humanitarian aid, including 100,000 tons of
rice and 100,000 tons of concrete, to the DPRK to help victims of massive floods
in July.
The decision came after DPRK announced that it
successfully conducted a nuclear test Monday morning. South Korea has strongly
denounced the test.
South Korean Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook called an
emergency meeting of economic ministers Monday afternoon to assess the impact of
DPRK's nuclear test on the economy and discuss measures to deal with possible
negative effects. Enditem
DPRK says has conducted nuclear
test
PYONGYANG, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- The Democratic People's
Republic of Korea(DPRK) said on Monday that it has conducted a successful
nuclear test, according to the official Korean Central News Agency(KCNA). >>>