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Japan, South Korea, and the United States reimpose sanctions on North Korea

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By SRI NewsDesk Published December 3, 2022
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In response to Pyongyang’s recent series of missile tests, the United States, Japan, and South Korea have imposed new sanctions on North Korean individuals and entities.

A largely symbolic action against an isolated nation that has defied international pressure over its weapons programs, Washington’s action, which was announced on Thursday, blocks any assets of three North Korean officials in the United States.

Additionally, the US Treasury Department threatened to impose sanctions on anyone who transacts business with Jon Il-ho, Yu-jin, or Kim Su-gil, who were identified as being directly involved in the creation of weapons.

The new North Korean rocket dispatches, including the trial of an intercontinental long-range rocket with the reach to raise a ruckus around the town’s central area, “present grave security dangers to the locale and whole world,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a proclamation.

“underscore our sustained resolve to promote accountability in response to Pyongyang’s pace, scale, and scope of ballistic missile launches,” according to the sanctions.

Blinken went on to say that the move was made in conjunction with US allies South Korea and Japan. He also said that the European Union had named the three similarly in April.

New sanctions were also announced on Friday by Tokyo and Seoul.

Eight people, including a Taiwanese and a Singaporean, South Korea said it would target.

Read More:  North Korea blames UN chief for siding with US over Pyongyang’s ICBM launch

‘Provocative demonstrations’

They have “added to North Korea’s atomic and rocket improvement and avoidance of (prior) endorses”, the South Korean unfamiliar service said in an explanation.

The ministry added that all are already under US sanctions, and the new restrictions imposed by South Korea are anticipated to “alert the domestic and international community of the risks of transactions with these entities.”

The foreign ministry added seven institutions “involved in the secretive regime’s nuclear and missile development programs.”

Since the beginning of President Yoon Suk-yeol’s administration in May, Seoul has imposed sanctions on Pyongyang twice. Japan also took action, saying that it was freezing the assets of three North Korean groups, Korea Haegumgang Trading Corp., Korea Namgang Trading Corp., and Lazarus Group, as well as one individual, Kim Su-Il, in response to Pyongyang’s “provocative acts.”

China, North Korea’s closest ally, and Russia have obstructed efforts to impose tougher sanctions at the UN Security Council, according to the United States.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the UN envoy for Washington, has also recently accused China and Russia of “blatant obstructionism.”

The Hwasong-17 missile is capable of reaching the US mainland prompting Washington, DC to call for more UN sanctions on Pyongyang. (AFP)

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