
FILE: This satellite image taken Dec. 2, 2012, by DigitalGlobe and annotated and distributed Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 by 38 North, the website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, shows the traffic flow pattern at the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Facility in North Korea. (AP Photo/DigitalGlobe via 38 North)
Ambassador Kim Sook said at a press conference Monday that in the event of a nuclear test, he expects the U.N. Security Council to respond with "very firm and resolute measures."
South Korea holds the Security Council presidency this month but the ambassador said he was speaking as South Korea's envoy.
He said there are "very busy activities" taking place at North Korea's nuclear test site "and everybody's watching."
Kim accused Pyongyang of violating Security Council resolutions banning nuclear and missile tests and threatening peace and security on the Korean peninsula and in northeast Asia.




