Point out that North Korea continues to export coal and dispatch workers to the United Nations Security Council August 5 4:48

The fact that North Korea continues to carry out acts prohibited by sanctions resolutions such as smuggling coal and dispatching workers overseas in order to obtain funds for nuclear and missile development examines the implementation status of sanctions against North Korea The latest report from a panel of experts from the United Nations Security Council revealed:

According to the report, North Korea continues to densely export its own domestic coal, whose export is banned by the Security Council resolutions, by means of settling to transship goods at sea, etc. It is said that it was confirmed by the photos and information.

Smuggled exports were initially suspended, but are said to have resumed after that.

The report also touches on North Korean workers abroad who had been required by sanctions resolutions to be repatriated to North Korea by December last year.

Among them, we got information that several companies in northeastern China have hired more than 500 people from last summer to January, and asked the company to confirm, but at this time the answer is. I do not.

The report urges China, its largest trading partner, to ensure sanctions by pointing out that Chinese companies were involved in some of the funding sources for North Korea's nuclear and missile development. It seems that there is an aim.