UN Report: North Korea Has Sent Arms to Syria, Myanmar

  • 2/3/2018
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North Korea violated United Nations sanctions to earn nearly $200 million in 2017 from banned commodity exports, according to a new confidential UN report, which also accused Pyongyang of supplying weapons to Syria and Myanmar. The independent UN monitors report to a Security Council sanctions committee, seen by several media outlets and news agencies on Friday, said North Korea had shipped coal to ports, including in Russia, China, South Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam, mainly using false paperwork that showed countries such as Russia and China as the coal origin, instead of North Korea. The 15-member council has unanimously boosted sanctions on North Korea since 2006 in a bid to choke funding for Pyongyangs nuclear and ballistic missile programs, banning exports including coal, iron, lead, textiles and seafood, and capping imports of crude oil and refined petroleum products. "The DPRK (North Korea) is already flouting the most recent resolutions by exploiting global oil supply chains, complicit foreign nationals, offshore company registries and the international banking system," the UN monitors wrote in the 213-page report. The monitors said they had investigated ongoing ballistic missile cooperation between Syria and Myanmar, including more than 40 previously unreported North Korea shipments between 2012 and 2017 to Syrias Scientific Studies and Research Center, which oversees the countrys chemical weapons program. The investigation has shown "further evidence of arms embargo and other violations, including through the transfer of items with utility in ballistic missile and chemical weapons programs," they wrote.

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