China Commits To U.N. Sanctions Against North Korea



VOA: China Banning Coal, Iron, Seafood Imports From North Korea

China announced Monday it is banning imports of coal, iron ore, seafood and other products from North Korea in line with new United Nations sanctions approved earlier this month.

Chinese leaders had pledged to fully enforce the sanctions, which China and the other members of the U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted in response to North Korean ballistic missile tests.

The sanctions could block as much as $1 billion in North Korean exports.

China's Commerce Ministry said the new trade ban will be fully in place by September 5.

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WNU Editor: Gordon G. Chang's above remarks in the video are spot on .... this is nothing new from China. A commitment to sanctions that lasts a short period of time .... and then it is ignored.

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