Blinken Condemns Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation
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https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/anthony-...on-5942264
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How cum never condemn themselves?
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(22-06-2024, 05:23 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  How cum never condemn themselves?

A number of countries and international bodies have imposed international sanctions against North Korea. 
Currently, many sanctions are concerned with North Korea's nuclear weapons programme and were imposed after its first nuclear test in 2006.

The United States imposed sanctions in the 1950s and tightened them further after international bombings against South Korea by North Korean agents during the 1980s, including the Rangoon bombing and the bombing of Korean Air Flight 858. In 1988, the United States added North Korea to its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Sanctions against North Korea started to ease during the 1990s when South Korea's then-liberal government pushed for engagement policies with the North. The Clinton administration signed the Agreed Framework with North Korea in 1994. However, the relaxation was short-lived; North Korea continued its nuclear program and officially withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2003, causing countries to reinstate various sanctions. UN Security Council Resolutions were passed after North Korea conducted nuclear tests in 2006, 2009, 2013, 2016, and 2017. Initially, sanctions were focused on trade bans on weapons-related materials and goods but expanded to luxury goods to target the elites. Further sanctions expanded to cover financial assets, banking transactions, and general travel and trade."

Remember some people jail for trading with NK sanctioned items?🤣
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(22-06-2024, 05:41 PM)moonrab Wrote:  A number of countries and international bodies have imposed international sanctions against North Korea. 
Currently, many sanctions are concerned with North Korea's nuclear weapons programme and were imposed after its first nuclear test in 2006.

The United States imposed sanctions in the 1950s and tightened them further after international bombings against South Korea by North Korean agents during the 1980s, including the Rangoon bombing and the bombing of Korean Air Flight 858. In 1988, the United States added North Korea to its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Sanctions against North Korea started to ease during the 1990s when South Korea's then-liberal government pushed for engagement policies with the North. The Clinton administration signed the Agreed Framework with North Korea in 1994. However, the relaxation was short-lived; North Korea continued its nuclear program and officially withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2003, causing countries to reinstate various sanctions. UN Security Council Resolutions were passed after North Korea conducted nuclear tests in 2006, 2009, 2013, 2016, and 2017. Initially, sanctions were focused on trade bans on weapons-related materials and goods but expanded to luxury goods to target the elites. Further sanctions expanded to cover financial assets, banking transactions, and general travel and trade."

Remember some people jail for trading with NK sanctioned items?🤣

All the sanctions are fake, do you know the EU has imported more LNG from Russia in the past year? 38% more than previous year.
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(22-06-2024, 05:54 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  All the sanctions are fake, do you know the EU has imported more LNG from Russia in the past year? 38% more than previous year.

The devil is in the details...
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