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Vladimir Putin condemns North Korea’s nuclear test, calls for talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin said North Korea’s neighbours should engage with it, not whip up “military hysteria.”   | Photo Credit: Reuters

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President Vladimir Putin told a televised news conference in China on Tuesday that Russia condemns North Korea’s nuclear test as “provocative.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test, but also warned against using military force against the country, calling it a “road to nowhere” that could lead to a “global catastrophe.”

North Korea conducted its most powerful nuclear test to date on September 3, triggering U.S. warnings of a “massive military response.” Rattled by the test, South Korea on Tuesday conducted live-fire exercises at sea in its second straight day of military display.

Mr. Putin told a televised news conference in China on Tuesday that Russia condemns North Korea’s nuclear test as “provocative.”

But he stopped short of expressing willingness to impose more sanctions on North Korea, saying Moscow views them as “useless and ineffective.”

Mr. Putin said North Korea’s neighbours should engage with it, not whip up “military hysteria.”

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