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N. Korea nuclear test a ‘serious threat’ to Japan — Shinzo Abe

, / 01:01 PM January 06, 2016

Japan's Self-Defense Force personnel stand by a PAC-3 Patriot missile unit upon its deployment on Japan's southernmost island of Ishigaki in Okinawa, Thursday (April 5, 2012) in preparation for North Korea's rocket launch expected to take place sometime between April 12-16. As the U.S. and its allies decry the planned rocket launch, they're also rushing to capitalize on the rare opportunity it presents to assess the secretive nation's ability to strike beyond its shores. AP Photo/Kyodo News

Japan’s Self-Defense Force personnel stand by a PAC-3 Patriot missile unit upon its deployment on Japan’s southernmost island of Ishigaki in Okinawa on April 5, 2012. The Patriot is an anti-missile system deployed in response to any nuclear or conventional threat, especially from North Korea, which said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb on Jan. 6, 2016. AP

TOKYO, Japan — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned North Korea’s announcement that it had carried out a hydrogen bomb test on Wednesday, calling it a “serious threat” to Japan and a “grave challenge” to nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

Abe told reporters: “We absolutely cannot allow this, and condemn it strongly.”

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He called it a violation of the U.N. Security Council agreements that is against the global efforts toward nuclear disarmament.

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Abe says he will take “strong action,” work with other nations, the U.S., South Korea, China and Russia, as well as through the U.N.

“The nuclear test that was carried out by North Korea is a serious threat to the safety of our nation and we absolutely cannot tolerate this,” he said.

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Abe suggested that the UN Security Council would take up the case as it violates past sanction resolutions.

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