UN Report on North Korean Sanctions Violations

Duyeon Kim | Nov 10, 2010 | there are 0 comments 0

Many of you may have seen the Foreign Policy article about a UN report alleging North Korean transfers of ballistic missiles and nuclear technology to Iran, Syria and Myanmar.

Called the "Final Report," the UN Sanctions Committee completed it on May 12, 2010 and the UN Security Council decided on November 9th to publish the report. Click  here for the full text posted on the Center's website.

Separately, the Sanctions Committee has just completed a "Midterm Report" on North Korea, which will be submitted to the Security Council tomorrow, November 11th. It is unclear when this report will be published.

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