North Korea calls new sanctions monitoring team 'unlawful'
The Hindu
North Korea criticizes US-led sanctions monitoring team as "unlawful and illegitimate", warning of consequences for participating countries.
North Korea's top diplomat on Sunday (October 20, 2024) criticised a new sanctions monitoring team led by the United States as "unlawful and illegitimate", warning countries involved in the entity would face a "dear price".
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The 11-member team was named earlier this month after Russia vetoed the renewal of a panel of U.N. experts monitoring international sanctions on North Korea, imposed for its banned nuclear and weapons programmes.
Since the Russian veto, South Korea and its allies have worked to apply different methods to monitor sanctions, leading to the formation of the new group — which includes the United States and Japan.
Such a monitoring mechanism is "utterly unlawful and illegitimate", North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency on Sunday.
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"Its existence itself constitutes a denial of the U.N. Charter," he said.