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UN Security Council Adopts New Sanctions After North Korea’s Sixth Nuclear Test | The Diplomat

12.9.17

UN Security Council Adopts New Sanctions After North Korea’s Sixth Nuclear Test | The Diplomat: The new sanctions apply new restrictions to shipments of refined hydrocarbons to North Korea, placing a cap at two million barrels per year while leaving annual crude oil imports untouched.

The sanctions also place a ban on all textile exports from North Korea and notably restricts the activities of North Korean workers overseas. (The resolution contains some exceptions to North Korean overseas labor.)

The sanctions adopted on Monday build on UNSC resolution 2371, which was adopted in August in response to North Korea’s first-ever tests of an intercontinental-range ballistic missile in violation of UNSC resolutions.


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