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UN votes to add 15 N Koreans, four entities to UN blacklist

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The UN Security Council voted unanimousl­y to add 15 individual­s and four entities linked to North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs to a UN sanctions blacklist, but Chinese opposition blocked tougher new sanctions that the US was pushing.

While the resolution will impose a global travel ban and asset freeze on a range of North Koreans, including the man believed to head its overseas espionage operations and foreign intelligen­ce collection, it will not target critical oil deliveries, a measure the Trump administra­tion was seeking to step up pressure on Pyongyang.

In a tough speech after the vote, US Ambassador Nikki Haley said “the Security Council is sending a clear message to North Korea today: Stop firing ballistic missiles or face consequenc­es.”

While she said the United States wants a negotiated solution to the North's nuclear program and isn't seeking regime change, she reiterated that “all options for responding to future provocatio­ns remain on the table.”

Haley urged all countries to break diplomatic ties with North Korea, stop illegal trade and do more to break up smuggling rings and cut off funding for the country’s nuclear and missile programs. “Beyond diplomatic and financial consequenc­es, the US remains prepared to counteract North Korean aggression through other means, if necessary,” she said.

By contrast, China's U.N. Ambassador Liu Jieyi stressed that the resolution reiterated the importance of maintainin­g peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and northeast Asia and expressed the council’s commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution, and to the importance of reducing tensions.

“The current situation on the peninsula is complex and sensitive,” he said. “At the same time, there is a critical window of opportunit­y for the nuclear issue of the peninsula to come back to the right path of seeking a settlement through dialogue and negotiatio­ns.”

Liu said China was calling on all parties to implement the resolution and “strive for a peaceful settlement of the nuclear issue” by strengthen­ing efforts to denucleari­ze the Korean peninsula and promote peace and dialogue.

He reiterated China's proposal for North Korea to suspend its nuclear and missile activities in exchange for a suspension of massive military exercises by the United States and South Korea.

Before Friday's vote, the North Korean sanctions blacklist named 39 individual­s and 42 entities and groups subject to sanctions.

In addition to the foreign intelligen­ce chief, the resolution imposes sanctions on officials who control the media and key government and military appointmen­ts. The Vietnam representa­tive of a bank and the heads of two companies will also face sanctions. In addition, all countries are now required to freeze the assets of two trading companies, a bank and the Strategic Rocket Force of the Korean People’s Army. – AP

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