BARACK OBAMA WARNS NORTH KOREA

U.S. President Barack Obama warned North Korea against further provocative acts and said that the misconduct will not receive rewards as in the past.

Barack Obama

In a news conference with Japanese Prime Minister, Yoshihiko Noda, Obama said "since I came to my office, I have tried to make sure the North Koreans understand that the old pattern of provocation that will attract attention and insists that the world will buy good behavior, this pattern is over. "

"As one gets involved in more provocative acts, as one becomes isolated, it will be firmer than sanctions, which will be more isolated diplomatically, politically and commercially," said the president.

In his view, Pyongyang "is very clear that the U.S., Japan, South Korea and other countries in the region are united in insisting that meets its responsibilities, meets international standards and can not achieve anything with their provocative acts."

Obama's remarks came after the last 13 North Korea undertake a failed launch of a long-range missile.

According to Pyongyang, the missile was the vehicle to orbit a satellite in honor of the country's founder, Kim Il Sung, but Washington felt that it was a disguised test.

Meanwhile, Noda said that there is "a possibility" that North Korea conducted a nuclear test soon.

He recalled the last time the country conducted a missile test in 2009, also conducted a nuclear test.

Therefore, Japanese Prime Minister said, "The international community must launch an appeal in unison to demand restraint" to Pyongyang.

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