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Secretary of state Hillary Clinton said the new sanctions against North Korea were targeted at the assets of Pyongyang's leadership as a means of putting pressure on the isolated government.
The United States announced new sanctions against North Korea today, including on the purchase and sale of arms, and an asset freeze on individuals.
Secretary of state Hillary Clinton said the sanctions were targeted at the assets of Pyongyang's leadership as a means of putting pressure on the isolated government.
Following are the major international sanctions in force against North Korea for its nuclear and ballistic missile activities and suspected human rights violations.
UN Security Council Resolution 1874
The resolution of June 2009 allows inspection of all cargo to and from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), along with vessels containing suspicious cargo.
The resolution also bans provision of fuel or supplies, or services for North Korean vessels suspected to be carrying banned items. Suspicious vessels are also subject to inspection on the high seas.
Eight North Korean organisations, including its General Bureau of Atomic Energy, which oversees its main nuclear complex, and trading firms were blacklisted by a UN sanctions committee under resolution 1874. The blacklist includes five North Korean individuals believed to be involved in nuclear or missile production.
UN Security Council Resolution 1718
The resolution of October 2006 imposes arms and financial sanctions on North Korea in response to its first nuclear test three months after firing its longest-range Taepodong-2 ballistic missile. It also bans sale of luxury goods to the North.
UN Security Council Resolution 1695
The resolution of July 2006, also after the launch of Taepodong-2, bans trading of material, technology and financial resources that could be used in any programme of weapons of mass destruction in the North.
US Sanctions
US treasury department rules ban transactions by US firms with North Korean banks and trading firms for their role in arms dealing and weapons proliferation, including Amroggang Development Bank, Tanchon Commercial Bank, Korea Hyoksin Trading Corp, and Ryonbong General Corp.
Imports of goods made in the North require prior approval. Provisions of the US Patriot Act and the code on money laundering have been applied to North Korea.
In 2003, then US president George W Bush launched the Proliferation Security Initiative, an informal multilateral grouping which aims to stop trafficking in weapons of mass destruction.
Bush removed North Korea from the list of countries alleged to be state sponsors of terrorism and the US Trading With the Enemies Act in October 2008 as an inducement to keep Pyongyang engaged in nuclear diplomacy.
President Barack Obama in February decided not to reinstate North Korea to that list, which would deny Pyongyang access to loans and other funds from international financial organisations.
Some US lawmakers say North Korea's nuclear cooperation with Syria, which is on the list, and suspected arms exports to Hizbollah and Hamas are sufficient grounds to put Pyongyang back on the terror sponsors list.
Japanese Sanctions
Japanese sanctions, renewed in April for a year, ban imports of North Korean goods as well as all exports to the North, and prohibit port calls by North Korean vessels.
Japan in principle bans North Korean nationals entering the country, though this does not apply to re-entry by North Korean residents of Japan.
Cash sums of more than ¥300,000 carried to North Korea must be reported to the authorities while remittances of over ¥10 million must also be declared.
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