Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Sanctioned North Korean oil tanker and cargo ships arrive in China
DPRK vessels designated by U.S. Treasury Department last month
DPRK must allow OHCHR visit to assess sanctions’ impact on aid: Ojea Quintana
UN Special Rapporteur calls for a "full assessment" of the humanitarian impact of UNSC measures
Beyond the bridges of Dandong: politics, corruption, and sanctions enforcement
Observers could learn more by focusing on local politics and less on bridge-watching
“Serious concern” about sanctions’ impact on North Korea aid work: UN DPRK rep
Multilateral and unilateral aspects of int'l sanctions regime impacting North Korea aid projects
North Korean iron, coal exports at zero in October: Beijing
Imports of other types of iron continued, however, despite PoE recommendations
Singaporean conglomerate SUTL denies business links to North Korea
SUTL was previously listed as a 50% owner of a DPRK cigarette factory, reportedly had five in-country employees
North Korea’s latest missile test: the storm before the calm?
Wednesday's test may even defuse tensions - if Washington acts responsibly
Three newly sanctioned ships visit China, Russia
Visits come less than a week after vessels were designated by U.S. Treasury
“Unjust” sanctions: North Korea’s legal claims against the Security Council
Can they be? Who decides? And how strong is the DPRK’s claim?
Unpacking North Korea’s claims that UNSC sanctions are “illegal”
Can they be? Who decides? And how strong are the DPRK’s arguments?