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Japan reports NoKor ‘sanctions violation’

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TOKYO — Japan has reported a new suspected sanctions violation by North Korea to the UN Security Council after spotting an apparent cargo transfer between a Belize-registered tanker and a North Korean one.

Japan's foreign ministry said a military patrol plane observed the apparent transfer in the East China Sea early Tuesday.

"Following a comprehens­ive assessment, the Government of Japan strongly suspects that they conducted ship-toship transfers banned" by UN Security Council resolution­s, the ministry said in a statement late Wednesday.

Tokyo said it had reported the incident to the Security Council and shared related informatio­n with relevant countries.

The incident involved the same North Korean tanker, the Rye Song Gang 1, that Tokyo spotted alongside a Dominica-registered oil tanker in January.

The incident comes as global attention is focused on North Korea's participat­ion in the ongoing Winter Olympics hosted by South Korea, in a diplomatic push by Kim Jong Un's isolated regime.

Tokyo identified the Belize-flagged ship involved in Tuesday's incident as the Wan Heng 11.

The UN has imposed a series of sanctions on North Korea aimed at pressuring it to abandon its missile and nuclear programs.

It has denied internatio­nal port access to eight North Korean vessels, including the Rye Song Gang 1.

And in September, it passed sanctions prohibitin­g all member states from facilitati­ng or engaging in ship-to-ship transfers of goods to or from North Korean-flagged vessels.

On Monday, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono warned against countries being "blinded" by North Korea's diplomatic charm offensive at the Winter Olympics, saying the world's main goal remains ridding Pyongyang of nuclear weapons.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? The UN has imposed a series of sanctions on North Korea aimed at pressuring it to abandon its missile and nuclear programs.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE The UN has imposed a series of sanctions on North Korea aimed at pressuring it to abandon its missile and nuclear programs.

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