North Korea announces hydrogen bomb test: World leaders react

Condemnation came down from world leaders swiftly and firmly.

— -- After North Korea announced on Sunday that it successfully conducted a test of an extraordinarily powerful hydrogen bomb meant to be loaded onto an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), condemnation came down from world leaders swiftly and firmly.

Hours after these comments were made, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announced that he’ll be drafting a new sanctions package against North Korea, which could go so far as to cut off all U.S. trade with any country that chooses to do business with North Korea.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Sunday that North Korea's nuclear test "deserves absolute condemnation," adding that immediate dialogue and negotiations are necessary. It says that's the only way settle the Korean Peninsula's problems, "including the nuclear problem."

The statement continued, "This yet another example of Pyongyang’s outright disregard of the demands of respective UN Security Council resolutions and international law deserves absolute condemnation." The ministry said Russia is willing to participate in negotiations, "including in the context of the implementing of the Russian-Chinese road map."

Macron continued, "The international community must treat this new provocation with the utmost firmness, in order to bring North Korea to come back unconditionally to the path of dialogue and to proceed to the complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantling of its nuclear and ballistic program."