EU Sanctions 6 Individuals and 3 Entities for North Korean Missiles and Russian Military Support
The European Union (EU) announced on the 31st (local time) that it has decided to impose additional independent sanctions in response to North Korea's missile launches and military support to Russia.
North Korea's Korean Central News Agency reported on the 31st that under the leadership of Chairman Kim Jong-un, a 'demonstration firing' using a super-large multiple rocket launcher was conducted on the 30th.
[Photo by Yonhap News]
The Council, representing the 27 EU member states, stated in a press release that "six individuals and three entities have been additionally sanctioned in relation to sanctions evasion that could finance North Korea's illegal nuclear and ballistic missile programs, violations of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, and North Korea's military support for Russia's war in Ukraine."
The specific sanctions targets will be disclosed after publication in the EU Official Journal.
Those added to the sanctions list will have their assets frozen within the EU and will be banned from entering the 27 EU countries. EU citizens and entities are also prohibited from directly or indirectly providing funds or economic resources to the sanctioned individuals or entities.
The Council pointed out that North Korea has launched at least 22 ballistic missiles from January 1 to June 30 this year, calling it a "blatant violation of UNSC resolutions."
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Regarding military support to Russia, the Council referenced the EU summit on March 22, where it urged preparations for additional sanctions against North Korea, Belarus, and Iran.
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