Japan's Foreign Ministry said today that a Japanese warship has spotted a North Korean tanker and another ship with a Korean name apparently transferring fuel on the open seas in violation of UN sanctions.
The ministry said in a statement that the two vessels were suspected of conducting offshore ship-to-ship transfers banned under resolutions.
It said Japan has informed the Security Council of the May 24 sighting of North Korean tanker Sam Jong 2 alongside a ship of unknown nationality with a Korean name. A Japanese destroyer spotted the two east of Shanghai.
The UN has blacklisted Sam Jong 2.
Japan reported earlier this week a similar sighting of another blacklisted North Korean tanker and a suspected Chinese-flagged ship in the East China Sea.
UN sanctions on North Korea limit energy trade and ban offshore transfers of goods to North Korean ships.
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