North Korea says it has miniaturised nuclear weapons
Washington and its allies said the test was a breach of a United Nations ban
Seoul: North Korea said Wednesday it has succeeded in miniaturising its nuclear weapons, a development which could allow them to be delivered by missile.
"It has been a long time since we began miniaturising and diversifying our means of nuclear strike," the powerful National Defence Commission (NDC) said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.
"We have also reached the stage where the highest accuracy rate is guaranteed not only for short- and medium-range missiles but long-range missiles as well." "We don't hide this fact."
The NDC, the country's highest military body chaired by leader Kim Jong-Un, berated the United States and its allies for condemning what the North described as a submarine-launched ballistic missile test on May 8.
Washington and its allies said the test was a breach of a United Nations ban on the North's use of ballistic missile technology.