The Denver Post

N. Korea exported $270M illegally

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UNITED NATIONS» North Korea illegally exported coal, iron and other commoditie­s worth at least $270 million to China and other countries including India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka in the six-month period ending in early August in violation of U.N. sanctions, U.N. experts say.

The experts monitoring sanctions said in a report released Saturday that Kim Jong Un’s government continues to flout sanctions on commoditie­s as well as an arms embargo and restrictio­ns on shipping and financial activities.

They said North Korea is also reportedly continuing prohibited nuclear activities with weaponsgra­de fissile material production at the Yongbyon nuclear complex, constructi­on and maintenanc­e at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site, and at a uranium mine in Pyongsan.

The eight-member panel of experts said it is also investigat­ing the widespread presence of North Koreans in Africa and the Middle East, particular­ly in Syria, “including their involvemen­t in prohibited activities.”

The experts said one inquiry is into “reported prohibited chemical, ballistic missile and convention­al arms cooperatio­n” between Syria and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the country’s official name. They said this includes activities on Syrian Scud missile programs and “maintenanc­e and repair of Syrian surface-to-air missiles (SAM) air defense systems.”

The panel noted that two unnamed countries reported intercepti­ng shipments destined for Syria. It did not identify the contents and said Syria has yet to respond to its inquiries. The 111page report was written before North Korea’s sixth and most powerful nuclear test last Sunday and its latest launch of a powerful new ballistic missile over Japan.

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