Obama in Seoul as North Korea suspected of planning new nuke test

Obama in Seoul as North Korea suspected of planning new nuke test

PanARMENIAN.Net - U.S. President Barack Obama is in Seoul for a visit that comes amid concern that North Korea may be planning a fourth nuclear test, BBC News reported.

Obama, who arrived from Japan on the second stop of his Asian tour, will hold talks with South Korean leader Park Geun-hye. Their talks are set to focus on North Korea, following reports of activity at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site.

Obama is also expected to express grief over last week's ferry disaster.

More than 300 people were killed or remain missing after the Sewol passenger ferry sank off South Korea, in a tragedy that has shocked the nation.

Most of those who died were teenagers on a school trip.

Obama is expected to hold talks with Park, visit U.S. troops and then fly to Malaysia on Saturday, April 26.

Speaking in Japan, he called the North Korean problem "the most destabilising, dangerous situation in all of the Asia-Pacific region", and described China's role in influencing Pyongyang as "critically important".

Earlier this week, South Korea's military said it had detected "a lot of activity" at the North's nuclear test site, suggesting it was either planning a test or would pretend to stage one.

North Korea has carried out three such tests in the past, most recently in February 2013 - an incident that triggered months of severe tension on the Korean peninsula.

It also carried out tests in 2006 and 2009. All resulted in the imposition of sanctions by the UN, which bars Pyongyang from nuclear tests under resolution 1718.

A report from 38 North, the website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University, also confirmed increased activity at the site "probably related to preparations for a detonation", based on satellite imagery.

The document highlighted "increased movement of vehicles and materials near what are believed to be the entrances to two completed test tunnels".

While Pyongyang has tested devices, it is not yet believed to have mastered the process of making a nuclear warhead small enough to deliver via a missile.

China is regarded as the nation with the best chance of influencing North Korea's behavior, because of their trade ties.

"We will not allow war and chaos on China's doorstep," foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said on Thursday. "In the meantime, we have consistently and proactively advocated dialogue and negotiation."

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