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Canada condemns North Korea hydrogen bomb announcement

Click to play video: 'U.N. calls North Korea hydrogen bomb test ‘deeply troubling’'
U.N. calls North Korea hydrogen bomb test ‘deeply troubling’
WATCH ABOVE: United Nations call North Korea's alleged hydrogen bomb test 'deeply troubling' – Jan 6, 2016

OTTAWA – Canada is condemning North Korea for what Pyongyang says was its first test of a hydrogen bomb.

Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion used Twitter to express Canada’s outrage about the news out of North Korea.

One of the two tweets accuses North Korea of reckless behaviour.

The other calls the test a violation of the international norms against nuclear testing and a breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions.

WATCH: North Korea’s alleged hydrogen bomb test has many nations on edge

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North Korea heightens tensions with H-Bomb test

North Korea’s announcement has been met with widespread international skepticism.

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But the development has ratcheted up tension between the impoverished pariah state and the rest of the world, and could lead to more sanctions.

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WATCH: Security Council holds emergency meeting to discuss North Korea hydrogen bomb test

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U.N. Security Council meets to discuss North Korea hydrogen bomb test

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