The Welland Tribune

Trump slams China for oil transfer

- MATTHEW PENNINGTON and CATHERINE LUCEY

WASHINGTON — U. S. President Donald Trump attacked China on Thursday following reports that Chinese ships transferre­d oil to North Korean vessels at sea in violation of UN sanctions over the North’s nuclear weapons program.

Trump said on Twitter that China had been “Caught RED HANDED,” adding he was “very disappoint­ed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea.”

“There will never be a friendly solution to the North Korea problem if this continues to happen!” the president said, without citing the source of his informatio­n.

China accounts for the vast majority of North Korea’s external trade and oil supplies. Just two weeks ago, Trump credited China for its help in the U. S.- led pressure campaign against Pyongyang, including support for three UN Security Council resolution­s this year — the latest last week — over the North’s nuclear and missile tests.

However, on Tuesday the South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo cited unidentifi­ed South Korean government officials as saying U. S. reconnaiss­ance satellites have spotted Chinese ships transferri­ng oil to North Korean vessels some 30 times since October in seas off China. That report was picked up by some U. S. media outlets, including Fox News.

China’s foreign ministry has defended its enforcemen­t of UN sanctions against North Korea. A ministry spokeswoma­n said Wednesday she had no informatio­n about the latest report, but said China has strictly enforced trade restrictio­ns.

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