The UN security council has unanimously passed a resolution expanding targeted sanctions against North Korea after the latter launched its ninth ballistic missile test of the year.
This is the first such resolution which is agreed upon by the United States and China since the US President Donald Trump took office.
The new resolution has slapped even more sanctions on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). It has condemned the North Korea’s continued proliferation of its nuclear and ballistic program.
The new sanctions have extended a travel ban and asset freeze on senior officials, core military apparatus as well as the state entities that are directly responsible for North Korea’s illicit nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
The list of expanded sanctions also included state officials and banks. This is aimed at further restricting North Korea’s ability to finance its illicit activities.
Sanctions have been applied on entities like Koryo Bank, Strategic Rocket Force of the Korean People’s Army, and 14 other people, including the head of North Korea’s overseas spying operations.
History of UNSC Sanctions- The UN Security Council had first imposed sanctions on North Korea over its ballistic missile and nuclear programs in the year 2006.
- The UN’s sanctions against North Korea are in response to five nuclear tests and two long-range missile launches.
- North Korea has also launched several more ballistic missiles since then.
- The US has struggled a lot to slow down these programs as the North Korea has vowed to develop a nuclear -tipped missile capable of hitting the US mainland.
- The countries like France and Italy has supported the new resolution.
- Veto powered Russia too have backed the measures taken by UN.