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US announces sanctions on N. Koreans in missile programme

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WASHINGTON/ MOSCOW: The United States announced sanctions on two of North Korea’s most prominent officials behind its ballistic missile programme, while Russia reiterated an offer to mediate to ease tension between Washington and Pyongyang.

The new US steps were the latest in a campaign aimed at forcing North Korea – which has defied years of multilater­al and bilateral sanctions – to abandon a weapons programme aimed at developing nuclear-tipped missiles capable of hitting the United States.

“Treasury is targeting leaders of North Korea’s ballistic missile programmes, as part of our maximum pressure campaign to isolate (North Korea) and achieve a fully denucleari­sed Korean peninsula,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.

The move followed new United Nations sanctions announced last Friday in response to North Korea’s Nov 29 test of an ICBM that Pyongyang said put all of the US mainland within range of its nucle- ar weapons.

Those sanctions sought to further limit North Korea’s access to refined petroleum products and crude oil and earnings from workers abroad.

North Korea declared the UN steps to be an act of war and tantamount to a complete economic blockade.

The standoff between the United States and North Korea has raised fears of a new conflict on the Korean peninsula, which has remained in a technical state of war since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty.

The United States has said that all options, including military ones, are on the table in dealing with North Korea.

It says it prefers a diplomatic solution, but North Korea has given no indication it is willing to discuss denucleari­sation.

The US Treasury named the targeted officials as Kim Jong-sik and Ri Pyong-chol.

It said Kim was reportedly a major figure in North Korea’s efforts to switch its missile programme from liquid to solid fuel, while Ri was reported to be a key official in its interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) developmen­t.

The largely symbolic steps block any property or interests the two might have within US jurisdicti­on and prohibit any dealings by US citizens with them.

With their ruling Workers Party, military and scientific credential­s, the men are two of three top experts considered indispensa­ble to North Korea’s rapidly developing weapons programmes. — Reuters

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