The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US sanctions two N.Koreans over missile programme

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WASHINGTON: The US sanctioned two North Korean officials on Tuesday over the developmen­t of ballistic missiles, as Russia and America’s top diplomats held talks on Pyongyang’s nuclear programme.

Tensions have escalated after the isolated but nuclear-armed regime staged a series of atomic and interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests, most recently on Nov 28. US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un have also traded personal insults.

“Treasury is targeting leaders of North Korea’s ballistic missile programmes, as part of our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the DPRK and achieve a fully denucleari­sed Korean Peninsula,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement, referring to North Korea by the abbreviati­on of its formal name.

The two officials were listed last Friday in a new United Nations (UN) Security Council resolution sanctionin­g North Korea, it said.

“Kim Jong-Sik reportedly is a key figure in North Korea’s ballistic missile developmen­t, including efforts to switch from liquid to solid fuel, and Ri Pyong Chol is reported to be a key official involved in North Korea’s interconti­nental ballistic missile developmen­t,” the Treasury statement said.

Solid-fuel missiles can be fired on shorter notice, as they do not have to be filled with liquid fuel prior to launch.

“As a result of today’s actions, any property or interests in property of those designated by OFAC within US jurisdicti­on are blocked, and transactio­ns by US persons involving the designated person are generally prohibited,” Treasury said, referring to its Office of Foreign Assets Control.

The sanctions announceme­nt came as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson held talks by phone in which they discussed North Korea’s nuclear programme.

Treasury is targeting leaders of North Korea’s ballistic missile programmes, as part of our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the DPRK and achieve a fully denucleari­sed Korean Peninsula. Steven Mnuchin, US Treasury Secretary

“The sides were united in the opinion that nuclear missile projects in North Korea violate the demands of the UN Security Council,” the Russian foreign ministry said after the call.

Lavrov “once again highlighte­d that it is unacceptab­le to exacerbate tensions around the Korean peninsula with Washington’s aggressive rhetoric toward Pyongyang and increasing military preparatio­ns in the region,” it said.

Trump habitually refers to Kim as ‘Little Rocket Man’ and has threatened to utterly destroy his regime with ‘fire and fury’. North Korea has branded Trump a mentally disturbed ‘dotard’.

“It was underlined that it is necessary to move from the language of sanctions to the negotiatin­g process as soon as possible,” the statement said, adding that it was Tillerson who initiated the call.

On Friday, the UN Security Council unanimousl­y passed new, US-drafted sanctions that will restrict oil supplies vital for North Korea’s missile and nuclear programmes.

The third raft of sanctions imposed on the North this year, sparked by last month’s ICBM test, also received the backing of China — the North’s sole major ally and economic lifeline.

The sanctions also order the repatriati­on of North Korean workers sent abroad to earn muchneeded revenue for Kim’s regime. North Korea slammed the fresh UN sanctions as an ‘act of war’. — AFP

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