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US denounces China on North Korea sanctions as Trump hopes fade

US State Department launches website that will offer payouts of up to US$5 mil for tips to boost sanctions on North Korea

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2020 6:30AM

US denounces China on North Korea sanctions as Trump hopes fade
US deputy special representative on North Korea Alex Wong says Pyongyang has not yet taken ‘any concrete steps toward denuclearisation’.– Wikipedia pic, December 2, 2020

WASHINGTON – The United States on Tuesday sharply criticised China for not enforcing sanctions on North Korea and vowed to step up its own efforts, as hopes fade for a last-minute breakthrough under President Donald Trump.

The State Department launched a new website, DPRKrewards.com, that will offer payouts of up to US$5 million for tips to boost sanctions on North Korea, including on businesses in China.

“I want to tell you more are forthcoming,” Alex Wong, the US deputy special representative on North Korea, said of sanctions.

In a speech at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Wong acknowledged that Pyongyang has not yet taken “any concrete steps toward denuclearisation” and voiced alarm over its unveiling of a massive long-range missile at a parade in October.

His hard-nosed assessment stands in contrast to the rosy statements over the past four years by Trump, who has boasted that he prevented a catastrophic war and said he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.

But Wong mostly took aim at China, a frequent target of the Trump administration, as he accused Beijing of ignoring UN sanctions that it itself voted for over its ally’s missile and nuclear programmmes.

“The premature sanctions relief that Beijing can’t achieve through the diplomatic front door, it is instead trying to achieve through the backdoor – by choosing not to rigorously implement its UN Security Council resolution obligations,” Wong said.

“The examples of this chronic failure are numerous, growing and worrying.”

He said that US vessels provided information to Beijing 46 times since 2019 about North Korean fuel-smuggling in Chinese waters, and in the past year observed 555 cases of North Korean shipments of coal or other sanctioned exports to China.

"On none of these occasions did the Chinese authorities act to stop these illicit imports. Not once," Wong said.

Wong said that 20,000 North Korean workers still worked in China, going against UN-backed efforts to stop what is widely seen as slave labor that the regime exports for revenue.

China has been pushing to ease sanctions on North Korea, believing the regime should see incentives for denuclearisation, and is widely seen as fearing an economic implosion of its impoverished neighbour.

Trump resisted calls for sanctions relief in his February 2019 meeting with Kim in Hanoi, and Wong insisted Tuesday that such pressure provided “key impetus” for North Korea to take “serious denuclearization steps.” – AFP, December 2, 2020

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