Source : Vesti Kavkaza
The U.N. Security Council has opened an emergency meeting devoted to the North Korea's latest nuclear test, and several ambassadors say they expect a strong condemnation as a prelude to further action, ABC News cites Associated Press as saying.North Korea conducted nuclear weapons tests weeks after rocket launches in 2006 and 2009. The Security Council demanded in legally binding sanctions resolutions adopted soon after each test that Pyongyang halt all nuclear or missile tests.The council is likely to issue a press statement condemning the latest test.The council meeting is being presided over by South Korea Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan. South Korea joined the council in January for a 2- year term and holds its rotating presidency.