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China denies weakening sanctions enforcement on North Korea
BEIJING: China on Wednesday rejected US accusations it is weakening its enforcement of
Foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying was responding to comments by the State Department's deputy envoy for North Korean affairs, Alex Wong, in which he said China was no longer even attempting to enforce many of the sanctions, including a requirement to expel North Korean contract workers.
“The
Chinese and North Korean-flagged ships also regularly transport coal, a key North Korean export covered by sanctions, Wong said.
Hua told reporters at a daily briefing that, as a permanent member of the Security Council and “a responsible big power, China has always earnestly implemented Security Council resolutions and fulfilled its international obligations.” “Under the current situation, all parties should spend more time and energy to promote the political settlement process of the
“With the continuing spread of the Covid-19 epidemic, we once again call on the Security Council to initiate discussions on the reversible clause of the resolution as soon as possible and make the necessary adjustments to the sanctions, especially in the area of people's livelihoods, to create conditions for a political resolution on the peninsula," Hua said.
China is North Korea's most important ally and source of trade and aid but agreed to UN sanctions after North Korea conducted nuclear and missile tests in defiance of Beijing, threatening stability in Northeast Asia and even a possible war with the US.
China has strongly objected to unilateral US sanctions on North Korea. The sanctions have hit North Korea's economy hard, creating even more hardship for citizens outside of major cities. However, leader Kim Jong Un's government has so far shown no sign of making the sort of major nuclear concessions demanded by the US for an easing of the measures.
Easing or removing sanctions would give North Korea less, not more, incentive to seriously pursue denuclearization, Wong said in his talk.
“Chinese leaders are asking us to build the frame of a house, even furnish it, without laying the foundation first,” Wong said.
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UN sanctions
against North Korea, but said more efforts are needed toward reaching a political settlement and greater attention should be paid to the impact of the sanctions on ordinary North Koreans.Budget 2025 Updates
“The
Chinese government
increasingly allows its companies to conduct trade with North Korea in a broad spectrum of UN-prohibited goods,” Wong said at a seminar in Washington on Tuesday.Chinese and North Korean-flagged ships also regularly transport coal, a key North Korean export covered by sanctions, Wong said.
Hua told reporters at a daily briefing that, as a permanent member of the Security Council and “a responsible big power, China has always earnestly implemented Security Council resolutions and fulfilled its international obligations.” “Under the current situation, all parties should spend more time and energy to promote the political settlement process of the
peninsula issue
and pay more attention to the negative impact of sanctions on the (North Korean) population and their livelihood," Hua said.“With the continuing spread of the Covid-19 epidemic, we once again call on the Security Council to initiate discussions on the reversible clause of the resolution as soon as possible and make the necessary adjustments to the sanctions, especially in the area of people's livelihoods, to create conditions for a political resolution on the peninsula," Hua said.
China is North Korea's most important ally and source of trade and aid but agreed to UN sanctions after North Korea conducted nuclear and missile tests in defiance of Beijing, threatening stability in Northeast Asia and even a possible war with the US.
Easing or removing sanctions would give North Korea less, not more, incentive to seriously pursue denuclearization, Wong said in his talk.
“Chinese leaders are asking us to build the frame of a house, even furnish it, without laying the foundation first,” Wong said.
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Jagdish Madan
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