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Pompeo pushes UN to maintain sanctions pressure on N. Korea

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NEW YORK: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged UN member-states to keep tough economic sanctions fully in place on North Korea and maintain pressure on Kim Jong- un to dismantle Pyongyang’s nuclear programme.

“We need to see Chairman Kim do what he promised the world he would do,” Pompeo told reporters after meeting with the Security Council.

The United States believes that North Korea can shed its “pariah” status from its nuclear and missile programmes, but “it will take full enforcemen­t of sanctions for us to get there,” he said.

Pompeo travelled to New York for the one-hour meeting with the council to provide a first briefing to the top UN body on North Korea since US president Donald Trump and Kim’s summit.

China and Russia have argued that North Korea should be reward- ed with the prospect of eased sanctions for opening up dialogue with the United States and halting missile tests.

But US Ambassador Nikki Haley made clear that the best way to support US diplomacy on North Korea was “to not loosen the sanctions”.

“We can’t do one thing until we see North Korea respond to their promise to denucleari­se,” Haley said.

Pompeo’s talks in New York came a day after Russia and China put a six-month hold on a US request to cut off deliveries of refined oil to North Korea.

Last week, the United States asked a UN sanctions committee to order a halt to shipments of oil products to North Korea after accusing Pyongyang of exceeding a cap on fuel deliveries with illegal imports.

But Russia and China said they needed more time to consider the request and to review Washington’s allegation­s of sanctions-busting.

Pompeo called for an end to the illegal ship-to-ship transfers of fuel while Haley rejected the Chinese and Russian appeal for more time, saying the United States had photograph­s as proof of the violations.

The council last year adopted three rafts of sanctions targeting North Korea’s economy in response to Pyongyang’s sixth nuclear test and a series of ballistic missile launches. — AFP

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