UN Security Council Chairman “Steady implementation of sanctions” to continue North Korea's nuclear development 11:38 July 28th

The Security Council of the United Nations held a private meeting on North Korea's sanctions resolution on the 27th and said, ``As North Korea continues its nuclear development, it is important for each country to implement the sanctions resolution. I made known,” and asked each country to steadily implement sanctions.

Last week, 43 countries, including the United States and Japan, submitted documents to the Security Council that North Korea smuggled petroleum refined products in excess of the upper limit of sanctions resolutions in the first half of this year, and received consultations on the 27th. Made privately.

The details of the meeting were not disclosed, but the chairman of the UN Ambassador to Germany, Heusgen, responded to a press report online after the meeting.

In this, Ambassador Heusgen pointed out that “North Korea's import of refined products and crude oil is the most important part of sanctions, and there are agreements between countries,” and the import restrictions will be obeyed to prevent military diversion. Stressed that it was essential.

He said, "I told each country how important it is to carry out sanctions resolutions as North Korea continues to develop nuclear weapons," and asked each country to steadily implement sanctions during the meeting. I made it clear.

Regarding the sanctions against North Korea, an expert panel that independently investigates the implementation situation is conducting daily consultations, and if it goes smoothly, an interim report will be published in August.