Japan, S Korea, US slap sanctions on N Korea


FE Team | Published: December 02, 2022 21:56:56


Japan, S Korea, US slap sanctions on N Korea

TOKYO, Dec 02 (Al Jazeera): Japan, South Korea and the United States have imposed sanctions on North Korean officials connected to the country's illicit weapons programmes, with Washington saying Pyongyang's ballistic missiles "pose grave risks to the region and the entire world".
The US Treasury Department on Thursday named the individuals as Jon Il Ho, Yu Jin, and Kim Su Gil, all of whom the European Union designated for sanctions in April.
The sanctions freeze any US-based assets of the individuals and bar dealings with them but appear largely symbolic.
South Korea's foreign ministry announced sanctions on seven other individuals, including a Singaporean and a Taiwanese person, and eight entities. All are already under US sanctions imposed between January 2018 and October 2022, the ministry said.
Japan also designated three entities and an individual for new sanctions, Japan's foreign ministry said, including the Lazarus Group, which is suspected of carrying out cyberattacks.
China and Russia have blocked recent efforts to impose more United Nations sanctions on North Korea, saying they should instead be eased to jumpstart talks and avoid humanitarian harm. That has left Washington to focus on trilateral efforts with Japan and South Korea, as well as European partners.
The latest sanctions follow a November 18 intercontinental ballistic missile test by North Korea, part of a record-breaking spate of more than 60 missile launches this year and amid concerns the country may be about to resume nuclear weapons testing, which has been suspended since 2017.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the tests threatened global security and that the latest punitive measures "underscore our sustained resolve to promote accountability in response to Pyongyang's pace, scale and scope of ballistic missile launches".
The Treasury said the missile tests "demonstrate the need for all countries to fully implement UN Security Council resolutions", which are intended to prevent North Korea from acquiring the technologies, materials and revenue it needs to develop its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities.
It said sanctioned officials, Jon Il Ho and Yu Jin, had played crucial roles in the development of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) while serving as vice director and director, respectively, of North Korea's Munitions Industry Department.

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