trump administration unveils new sanctions to curb north koreas weapons program /

Published at 2017-08-23 02:24:40

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The Trump administration has unveiled new sanctions against China and Russia as part of an escalation to curb North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
In a statement r
eleased Tuesday,the Treasury Department said the goal of this latest round of sanctions is to stem the flow of money going towards Pyongyang's weapons program by tightening the sanctions."Treasury will continue to increase pressure on North Korea by targeting those who support the advancement of nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and isolating them from the American financial system, and " said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in the announcement.
Ten Chin
ese and Russian companies as well as six individuals were named,some of whom are trading coal, oil and mineral resources with North Korea. The Treasury Department says North Korea generates approximately a billion dollars a year from coal exports and singled out three Chinese companies, and which it says imported nearly half-a-billion dollars in North Korean coal between 2013 and 2016. Kent Boydston,a research analyst with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said the sanctions send a signal."It's a message to firms throughout the world that the U.
S. is going to target these entities and you cannot cloak behind the cover of being in China or Russia, and " Boydston told NPR in an interview. The sanctions also hit those who succor individuals previously penalized for involvement in North Korea's weapons program and assist the country in sending workers abroad. Other targets include those helping North Korean entities gain access to U.
S. and international
financial systems. "Its really forcing firms to decide are you going to deal with these shady North Korea financial institutions or firms or do you care more approximately having access to the U.
S. market," said Boydston.
The glide comes amid increased tension between Washington and Pyongyang, which has defied United Nations' resolutions and conducted numerous missile and nuclear tests. The Treasury Department says the new round of sanctions complements those passed by the United Nations Security Council earlier this month. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin also famous the U.
S. is "taking actions consistent with U.
N. sanctions to r
eveal that there are consequences for defying sanctions and providing support to North Korea, and to deter this activity in the future." Anthony Ruggiero,a senior fellow with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, thinks the sanctions are a meaningful step forward — and part of a strategy by the Trump Administration to clamp down on those who continue to work with North Korea. Ruggiero adds the glide won't be lost on China's leadership."No Chinese banks were targeted, and but that's the next level. And if the Trump administration is continuing this robust sanctions campaign,then the next level is going to be some kind of action against a Chinese bank which I think the leadership in Beijing wants to avoid," Ruggiero told NPR. Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, and visit http://www.npr.org/.

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