The USA, South Korea, and Japan are proposing a new multinational panel outside the UN to enforce sanctions against North Korea. Russia rejected renewing the UN panel which has monitored sanctions for fifteen years, and China abstained. The new panel, with support from allies like Australia and New Zealand, would aim to continue the UN’s work. Though lacking UN endorsement, it could monitor North Korea more effectively, and could also oversee human rights resolutions on North Korea. US ambassador Thomas-Greenfield is discussing options with South Korea and Japan. Noting that Moscow and Beijing have called for easing sanctions to restart diplomacy and ease humanitarian suffering in the impoverished nation, he urged them to reverse course, and stop rewarding North Korea's bad behaviour.
North Korea: new proposal for enforcing sanctions
Written by David Fletcher 18 Apr 2024Additional Info
- Pray: that an effective way will be found of deterring North Korea from greater aggression. (Galatians 6:9)
- More: www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/us-and-asia-allies-push-new-panel-monitor-north-korea-sanctions-4271501
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