Japan flags new suspected North Korea sanctions breach

AFP  |  Tokyo 

said today it had reported to the UN a suspected sanctions violation by involving a ship-to-ship transfer, days after said another suspected breach had been flagged.

The incident is the sixth time this year has reported a cargo transfer involving a North Korean vessel, in violation of sanctions over Pyongyang's banned nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, a said.

A Japanese military escort ship spotted the North Korean tanker alongside a vessel named 1 of unknown nationality in the Sea on May 24, the ministry said in a statement.

"The (Japanese) government strongly suspects they were transferring goods, which is banned under resolutions," it said.

The ministry identified the North Korean tanker as the SAM JONG 2, one of the vessels denied international port access by the

On Tuesday, said it had reported a similar case involving a North Korean-flagged tanker and a small vessel, which appeared to be flying what "seemed like" a Chinese flag.

is subject to a series of UN sanctions, including one prohibiting all member states from facilitating or engaging in ship-to-ship transfers of goods to or from North Korean-flagged vessels.

Tokyo's claims come amid a flurry of diplomatic activity ahead of an expected summit between the North's and US next month.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 15:45 IST