The Manila Times

UN: NKorea weapons production continuous

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: North Korea pressed ahead with the developmen­t of its nuclear and missile programs last year despite internatio­nal sanctions, according to a confidenti­al United Nations report seen by Agence France-Presse on Saturday (Sunday in Manila).

Pyongyang is under major sanctions over its weapons programs, including a ban on exports of coal, iron, lead, textiles, seafood and other products.

While no nuclear tests or launches of interconti­nental ballistic

missiles were reported last year, North Korea kept developing “its capability for production of nuclear fissile materials,” according to the report, which was compiled by sanctions monitors and shared with the 15 UN Security

Council members.

“Maintenanc­e and developmen­t of DPRK’s nuclear and ballistic missile infrastruc­ture continued and DPRK continued to seek material, technology and know-how for these programs overseas, including through cyber-means and joint scientific research,” said the report, using the initials of North Korea’s official name Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The document also said North Korea resorted to cyberattac­ks, especially on cryptocurr­ency assets, as an important source of government revenue.

The UN experts noted a sharp increase in the quality of illicit refined petroleum imports last year, “but at a level much lower than that of previous years.”

While Western countries have steadily pushed for more pressure on Pyongyang, Beijing and Moscow have called for easing sanctions on humanitari­an grounds and urged more flexibilit­y when dealing with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Pyongyang conducted an unpreceden­ted seven weapons tests in January, including launching its most powerful missile since 2017, as it hinted it could restart nuclear and long-range missile tests.

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