Violates the ban on sanctions against UN
According to Weiyun Net reported that Hugh Griffiths, coordinator of the UN Security Council, who oversees sanctions against North Korea, said Monday that the United Nations has imposed a global port ban on four ships that violate sanctions against North Korea Is an unprecedented move by the United Nations.
"The four ships have been locked by the committee, but they are not confronted with an asset freeze or a travel ban, but a port ban," Griffith said.
Griffiths said the vessels were found to "carry prohibited items". He said the ban had entered into force on the 5th of this month and said, "This is a very quick and decisive decision of the committee."
"The four ships have been locked by the committee, but they are not confronted with an asset freeze or a travel ban, but a port ban," Griffith said.
Griffiths said the vessels were found to "carry prohibited items". He said the ban had entered into force on the 5th of this month and said, "This is a very quick and decisive decision of the committee."
According to sources, the four ships in violation of the United Nations sanctions resolution of the export ban, carrying North Korea's coal mines, seafood and iron ore; these are the United Nations in August passed a resolution prohibiting North Korea's exports of goods.
According to sources, the four ships were "Petrel 8", "Hao Fan 6", "Tong San 2" and "Jie Shun". The first three ships were registered in Comoros, the Saint Kitts and Nevis of the Caribbean Islands and North Korea, but the registration of "Jieshun" was unknown.
According to sources, the four ships were "Petrel 8", "Hao Fan 6", "Tong San 2" and "Jie Shun". The first three ships were registered in Comoros, the Saint Kitts and Nevis of the Caribbean Islands and North Korea, but the registration of "Jieshun" was unknown.
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