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N Korea seeks UN action over ship seizure

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North Korea has demanded the United Nations take “urgent measures” to help return a cargo ship taken by the United States, calling the seizure a “heinous” act, AFP reports from Seoul. Washington announced last week it had taken possession of the North Korean-registered bulk carrier M/V Wise Honest - a year after it was detained in Indonesia - citing sanctions-violating activities. The seizure came amid heightened tensions after Pyongyang conducted weapons drills involving short-range missiles in recent weeks, and with nuclear talks deadlocked since the collapse of the Hanoi summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un earlier this year. In a letter sent to SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres, Kim Song, Pyongyang’s permanent representa­tive at the UN, said the incident was “an unlawful and outrageous act”, according to North Korea’s state news agency KCNA. “This act of dispossess­ion has clearly indicated that the United States is indeed a gangster country that does not care at all about internatio­nal laws,” the letter said. The North Korean representa­tive asked Guterres to “take urgent measures as a way of contributi­ng to the stability of the Korean peninsula and proving the impartiali­ty of the UN”. Earlier this week, Pyongyang had slammed the seizure as an “outright denial” of the spirit of a statement signed by Kim and Trump at their first summit in Singapore last year.

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