Arab Times

‘Lift key N. Korea sanctions’:

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China and Russia are calling on the UN Security Council to terminate sanctions on key North Korean exports such as coal, iron, iron ore and textiles, “with the intent of enhancing the livelihood of the civilian population.”

A draft resolution circulated to council members Monday by the two allies of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would also lift a ban on North Koreans working overseas and terminate a decision to repatriate all those earning income abroad by Dec 22.

The council expressed concern when the repatriati­on provision was adopted two years ago that earnings from the nearly 100,000 overseas North Koreans, according to a US estimate, are being used to support the North’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs..

China and Russia made these and other proposals 16 days before Kim’s end-ofDecember deadline for the United States to come up with new proposals to revive nuclear diplomacy.

At Kim’s second summit with US President Donald Trump last February, negotiatio­ns faltered after the US rejected North Korean demands for broad sanctions relief in exchange for a partial surrender of the North’s nuclear capabiliti­es.

North Korea has carried out 13 ballistic missile launches since May seeking to pressure Washington, and it has hinted at lifting its moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests if the Trump administra­tion fails to make substantia­l concession­s before the new year.

The proposed resolution, obtained by The Associated Press, welcomes the continuing dialogue between the United States and North Korea and calls on all parties to consider implementi­ng “further practical

steps to reduce military tension on the Korean peninsula and probabilit­y of any military confrontat­ion by all appropriat­e means.” Its suggestion­s include adoption of a formal declaratio­n and/or peace treaty ending the 1950-53 Korean War.

The draft resolution also calls for “prompt resumption of the six-party talks or re-launch of multilater­al consultati­ons in any other similar format, with the goal of facilitati­ng a peaceful and comprehens­ive solution through dialogue.”

The six-party talks involving North Korea, South Korea, the US, China, Russia

and Japan began in 2003 and led Pyongyang to accept a deal in September 2005 to end its nuclear weapons program in exchange for security, economic and energy benefits. But after difficult negotiatio­ns, North Korea refused to accept US-proposed verificati­on methods, and the agreement fell through in December 2008. The sixparty talks have been stalled since then.

The China-Russia draft resolution reiterates “that all parties should commit to work toward complete denucleari­zation of the Korean peninsula.” It would call on the nuclear weapon states – the US, Russia, China, Britain and France – that are parties to the Nuclear Nonprolife­ration Treaty to work with North Korea on “the process of practical denucleari­zation of the Korean peninsula.”

It welcomes further developmen­t of relations between the two Koreas, in particular on rail and road connection­s, and would exempt the inter-Korean rail and road projects from sanctions.

The proposed resolution would terminate specific provisions in council resolution­s adopted in 2016 and 2017 that banned the sale or import of coal, iron and iron ore, textiles and “statues.” (AP)

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