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A service station worker walks past a fuel truck last year in Pyongyang, North Korea. Photo: AFP

US accuses North Korea of breaching UN sanctions on refined petroleum

The UN Security Council capped refined petroleum product exports to North Korea at 500,000 barrels a year in December

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The United States accused North Korea on Thursday of breaching a UN sanctions cap on refined petroleum by making illicit transfers between ships at sea, according to a document Washington submitted to Security Council members.

“Our information suggests that between January 1 and May 30 of 2018, DPRK (North Korean) tankers have called in port in the DPRK at least 89 times likely to deliver refined petroleum products illicitly procured via STS (ship-to-ship) transfers,” the United States told the UN Security Council’s North Korea sanctions committee.

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The United States did not say which countries it believed were illicitly providing North Korea with refined petroleum.

A photo taken in September 2017 shows crude-oil tanks in a suburb of Dandong, China, on the border with North Korea. Russia and China have reported legitimate sales of some 14,000 tons of refined petroleum to North Korea this year. Photo: Kyodo

In December the 15-member Security Council capped refined petroleum product exports to North Korea at 500,000 barrels a year. The US accusation of a sanctions breach comes as Washington engages with North Korea in a bid to negotiate denuclearising the Asian country.

According to the website of the Security Council’s North Korea sanctions committee, only Russia and China have reported legitimate sales of some 14,000 tons of refined petroleum to North Korea in 2018.

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“These sales and any other transfer must immediately stop since the United States believes the DPRK has breached the … refined petroleum products quota for 2018,” the United States said in a document submitted to the committee.

The United States provided a list to the Security Council committee of the 89 North Korean tankers and a few select photos.

“If fully loaded at around 90 percent laden, DPRK tankers have delivered nearly triple the 2018 quota at 1,367,628 barrels,” the United States said.

It asked the North Korea sanctions committee to issue an urgent note to all UN member states notifying them that North Korea has breached the refined petroleum cap and order an immediate halt to all transfers.

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The UN Security Council has unanimously toughened sanctions on North Korea since 2006 in a bid to choke off funding for Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, banning exports including coal, iron, lead, textiles and seafood, and capping imports of crude oil and refined petroleum products.

In March the council blacklisted dozens of ships and shipping companies over oil and coal smuggling by North Korea.

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