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US government has opened a website to report violations of sanctions against North Korea with a reward of up to KRW 5.5 billion.

It is the end of the Trump administration's term, but it seems to mean that it will tighten the reins of sanctions against North Korea until the end.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.



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is a new reporting site launched by the US Department of State.



It is stated that if we report North Korea's violation of sanctions against North Korea, we will give up to $5 million and KRW 5.5 billion in our money.



It has been written that he will collect information on various violations of sanctions related to North Korea, including weapons trafficking, Internet crime, and illegal transshipment at sea.



Even at the end of the Trump administration's tenure, it will continue to push for denuclearization.



[Alex Wong / US Department of State North Korean special deputy (CSIS conference): You will get the US government to continue sanctions against individuals and groups who seek to evade sanctions]



US Department of State, China criticized ditches becomes an enforcement obligation UN sanctions I did.



[Alex Wong/U.S. Department of State Special Deputy Representative to North Korea (CSIS Meeting): China has not implemented UN sanctions against North Korea.

Even if North Korea did not engage in serious and essential negotiations, it has continued to ease sanctions without agreed guidelines.]



China has continued to house 20,000 North Korean workers in violation of UN sanctions

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It revealed that it had seen a ship carrying prohibited items.



The US government wants to improve North Korea's economy, but emphasized that this must be done with complete denuclearization and establishment of a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.