Why is not the effect of restrictions on North Korea?

in #nuclear8 years ago

With the North Korean nuclear weapons program, the United Nations has been banning sanctions since 2006. Three different types of restrictions have been imposed last year but North Korean leaders are neutral.

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Human rights expert Tomas Ojea Quintana says that although restrictions have imposed restrictions on imported drugs and wheelchairs used in chemotherapy, and this should not really be the common people who have to face the punishment.

Due to sanctions, not only has the impact on development, jobs and salaries, but the problems of support agencies working here have also increased. Relief agencies have to go through long diplomatic procedures for exemption from sanctions. A report from the Foundation on Konrad Aden, a member of the CDU affiliated with the CDU, has said that banning North Korea from one side and giving humanitarian assistance from the other side is "contradictory". According to the report, aid restrictions and restrictions help weaken.

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In September, when the UN Security Council passed the resolution of the most stringent sanctions against North Korea, US ambassador in the UN Nikki Haley took the oath that forcing the nuclear program to shut down there would be "power hungry" there. However, a few weeks after Kim Jong, he tested a missile on Japan whose height was slightly more than the previous time.

This issue has troubled the leaders of the world for many months, and to discuss this, Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Moon J. were present at the first conference in Beijing on Thursday.

In 2006, North Korea's first nuclear test forced the UN North Korea to ban imports of luxury goods and missile technologies. In the last 11 years, 63 industries and 53 companies have been restricted from glass ore to seafood, coal, iron ore and apart from them. However, despite the influx of these restrictions, missile tests have risen and it has started regularly.

According to the Security Council's ban committee, some restrictions in the last round have not been fully implemented yet. It means that they have yet to be affected. Apart from this, some countries have also been accused of secretly trading with North Korea. Recently after testing North Korea, Nikki Haley asked President Trump to China to stop the supply of oil to North Korea.

The United Nations had previously considered North Korea to stop the supply of oil altogether and seize properties as well as to impose travel restrictions, but now the consensus is increasing. There is nothing more to do with the sanctions. Now America and other countries have to change their expectations from Korea.