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US calls N. Korea nuclear bomb test threat 'shocking'

A pedestrian walks past a screen in Tokyo on July 4, 2017 broadcasting file news footage of a military parade showing North Korean soldiers and a missile

US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Monday it would be "shocking" irresponsibility for North Korea to carry out its threat to test a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific. The new comments, made while Mattis headed for India, followed a shrill war of words between the North Korean and US leaders over Pyongyang's nuclear programme. Pyongyang's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-Ho said on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Saturday that his country could test a nuclear bomb over the Pacific. "This would be a shocking display of irresponsibility for global health, towards stability, towards non-proliferation," Mattis told reporters on his flight to India. He declined to comment when asked if such a test would constitute an act of war. Amid bitter wrangling between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, US bombers and jet fighters flew off the North Korean coast on Saturday in a show of force. The North's nuclear programme will be one of the regional security topics raised by Mattis with Indian leaders during his three-day stay.