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US blocks NoKor access to financial system

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The United States on Friday formally prohibited US financial institutio­ns from opening or maintainin­g accounts created on behalf of North Korean banks, extending sanctions imposed on the isolated Asian country over its nuclear and missile programs.

The US Treasury Department said North Korea was using front companies and agents to conduct illicit financial transactio­ns to support the proliferat­ion of weapons of mass destructio­n and to evade internatio­nal sanctions.

“Such funds have no place in any reputable financial system,” Adam Szubin, the department’s acting under secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligen­ce said in a statement.

It said that while US law already generally prohibited transactio­ns with North Korean financial institutio­ns, the move would support internatio­nal sanctions and better protect the US financial system from illicit North Korean activity.

A Treasury Department order requires US financial institutio­ns “to apply additional due diligence measures to prevent North Korean financial institutio­ns from gaining improper indirect access to US correspond­ent accounts.”

The move comes after the Treasury in June declared North Korea a “primary money laundering concern” and proposed the steps to further block its ability to use the US and world financial systems to fund its weapons programs.

Friday’s announceme­nt comes as the United States is pushing for tougher United Nations sanctions against North Korea after its latest nuclear test on Sept. 9.

China’s support is crucial for the sanctions to be effective but Beijing has appeared to push back on US efforts to tighten restrictio­ns on North Korean exports.

Beijing expressed concern when the US Treasury plans were announced in June, saying it opposed any country using its domestic laws to impose unilateral sanctions on another country.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central
News Agency in Pyongyang shows a recent test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile.
REUTERS A photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang shows a recent test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile.

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