DPRK's nuclear test strongly opposed
DPRK leader Kim Jong-un signs a document regarding the test of a hydrogen bomb, in this still image taken from KRT video and released by Yonhap on Jan 6, 2016. [Photo/Agencies] |
DPRK missile and nuclear timeline
・ December 1985
Pyongyang joins Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
・ February 1993
International Atomic Energy Agency demands to inspect suspected nuclear waste sites
・ June 1994
Withdraws from IAEA
・ August 1998
Launches three-stage rocket Taepodong 1 over Japan
・ January 2003
Withdraws from non-proliferation treaty
・ February 2005
Announces that country has produced nuclear weapons
・ July 2006
Test-fires ballistic missiles
・ Oct 9, 2006
Conducts first underground nuclear test
・ February 2007
Agrees to scrap nuclear facilities in return for aid
・ April 2009
Launches three-stage Unha 2 rocket
・ May 25, 2009
Conducts second underground nuclear test
・ November 2010
Reveals uranium enrichment facility to foreign experts
・ December 2012
Successfully launches Unha 3, including placement of satellite into orbit
・ Feb 12, 2013
Conducts third underground nuclear test
・ September 2015
Restarts Yongbyon reactor
・ Jan 6, 2016
Pyongyang says it has tested a hydrogen bomb
- UN chief 'unequivocally' condemns DPRK nuke test
- Initial analysis indicates DPRK nuclear test 'not consistent' with H-bomb: White House
- UN Security Council to hold consultations on DPRK
- China voices its 'resolute opposition' to DPRK test
- World concerns about DPRK nuclear test
- Experts: DPRK test may trigger new arms race
- China firmly opposes DPRK's nuclear test
- Nuclear deterrence will not bring DPRK security: Opinion
- DPRK's hydrogen bomb test not a surprise: Expert
- DPRK says it has successfully carried out 1st hydrogen bomb test
- M4.9 shallow earthquake detected in DPRK: Chinese seismological agency
- DPRK test-fires sub-launched ballistic missile in December
- President of the ROK says door open to dialogue with DPRK