Korea warned Tuesday that North Korea may be preparing to conduct a fourth nuclear test Black B.J. Hill Jersey , citing heightened activity monitored at the North's main test site, days ahead of US President Barack Obama's visit to Seoul on Friday.
"Our military is currently detecting a lot of activity in and around the Punggye-ri nuclear test site," South Korea's Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters.
North Korea conducted three previous nuclear tests at this site in 2006, 2009 and last year Black Will Hernandez Jersey , all of which incurred the imposition of UN sanctions.
Kim noted that North Korea appears to be ready to carry out a nuclear test at any time if it wishes. The nation has recently made remarks claiming to be preparing something "unimaginable" for its enemies and "something big" before April 30, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.
North Korea's foreign ministry warned on March 30 that it would not "rule out a new form of nuclear test" after the UN Security Council condemned Pyongyang's firing of two Rodong medium-range ballistic missiles on March 26 in violation of UN resolutions.
Nuclear expert Jeffrey Lewis at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in the US said the new form of nuclear test could mean a simultaneous detonation of two or more devices, Reuters reported.
Kim did not specify the monitored activity, but cautioned that this may be a decoy by the North to raise tensions ahead of Obama's visit.
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"We are thinking it is possible that the North may stage a surprise nuclear test or just pretend to stage a nuclear test," Kim said.
Analysts are skeptical of a nuclear test at the current time.
"The activity around the nuclear test site is probably a masquerade to get attention from the US government, which has been indifferent to North Korea," Ahn Chan-il Ereck Flowers Jersey , a former defector who heads the World Institute for North Korea Studies in Seoul, told the Global Times.