<p>Open Radio of North Korea, a Seoul-based rights group, quoting unnamed Pyongyang sources said last week that Kim had told military and ruling party officials to prepare for a new test. The North conducted its first nuclear test in 2006 and a second in May, sparking tough UN Security Council sanctions.<br /><br />According to Open Radio, Kim said during a trip to Wonsan on the east coast on August 26 that a third test was needed to nudge the United States towards bilateral talks as well as to protest the UN sanctions.<br /><br />Seoul’s unification ministry and National Intelligence Service, which both handle cross-border relations, on Sunday declined to comment on the allegations. Young Howard, head of Open Radio of North Korea, on Wednesday separately told Seoul-based PBC radio that a third nuclear test would very likely use enriched uranium, instead of the plutonium used in the first two tests.<br /><br />He said he expected the test to occur between September 20 and October 10.<br />September 20 marks the end of the North’s new “150-day” campaign for boosting its economy, while October 10 is the anniversary of the formation of the North’s communist party.</p>
<p>Open Radio of North Korea, a Seoul-based rights group, quoting unnamed Pyongyang sources said last week that Kim had told military and ruling party officials to prepare for a new test. The North conducted its first nuclear test in 2006 and a second in May, sparking tough UN Security Council sanctions.<br /><br />According to Open Radio, Kim said during a trip to Wonsan on the east coast on August 26 that a third test was needed to nudge the United States towards bilateral talks as well as to protest the UN sanctions.<br /><br />Seoul’s unification ministry and National Intelligence Service, which both handle cross-border relations, on Sunday declined to comment on the allegations. Young Howard, head of Open Radio of North Korea, on Wednesday separately told Seoul-based PBC radio that a third nuclear test would very likely use enriched uranium, instead of the plutonium used in the first two tests.<br /><br />He said he expected the test to occur between September 20 and October 10.<br />September 20 marks the end of the North’s new “150-day” campaign for boosting its economy, while October 10 is the anniversary of the formation of the North’s communist party.</p>