Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

China denies violating oil sanctions

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BEIJING – China on Friday denied violating U.N. imposed limits on oil supplies to North Korea after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Beijing for allowing oil to reach the North.

Beijing has “completely and strictly” complied with sanctions meant to discourage leader Kim Jong Un’s government from pursuing nuclear and missile technology, said a foreign ministry spokeswoma­n, Hua Chunying.

A South Korean newspaper said this week, citing unidentifi­ed officials, that ships believed to be Chinese transferre­d oil to North Korean vessels at sea.

Trump said on Twitter he was “very disappoint­ed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea.”

China is North Korea’s main trading partner and energy supplier. The U.N. sanctions allow limited supplies of oil but prohibit transfers of any goods to North Korean vessels at sea.

Beijing, long North Korea’s main diplomatic protector, has expressed growing frustratio­n with its nuclear and missile tests. It supported the latest sanctions but argues against any steps that might harm the North’s public or destabiliz­e its government.

“China has been completely and strictly implementi­ng Security Council resolution­s and fulfilling our internatio­nal obligation­s,” Hua said at a regular news briefing. “We will never allow Chinese citizens and enterprise­s to engage in activities that violate Security Council resolution­s.”

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