US blacklists Russian, Chinese companies for breaking North Korea

AFP  |  Washington 

The announced sanctions on Russian and Chinese companies for violating the economic embargo on as seeks to maintain pressure on over its nuclear program.

The Treasury accused China-based Dalian Sun Moon Star and its Singapore-based affiliate, SINSMS Pte, of falsifying documents to facilitate shipments of alcohol and cigarettes to

Those shipments helped fuel what the Treasury alleged was a huge "illicit" cigarette trade earning the regime USD 1 billion a year.

It also blacklisted Russia-based for violating UN sanctions by providing to sanctioned North Korean-flagged ships at three eastern ports.

Also named was Profinet general Vasili Aleksandrovich Kolchanov, whom the Treasury said "was personally involved" in deals with the North Koreans.

"Treasury reminds the shipping industry... of the significant risks posed by North Korea's shipping practices," the Treasury said in a statement yesterday.

The Chinese trading company acknowledged that it has shipped cigarettes and alcohol to but denied any wrongdoing.

"We shipped them through customs clearance, it's all legal, and we have all the necessary legal formalities," the of Dalian Sun Moon Star International Logistics Trading, Liang Ye, told AFP by telephone.

"We can only suspend our business now," Liang said. "The company might go bankrupt. The sanctions have a huge impact on us."

Despite having opened direct talks with Pyongyang, continues to enforce the embargo on trade with North Korea in order to put pressure on the country to end its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programme.

"Treasury will continue to implement existing sanctions on North Korea, and will take action to block and designate companies, ports, and vessels that facilitate illicit shipments and provide revenue streams to the DPRK," Treasury said in the statement.

"Consequences for violating these sanctions will remain in place until we have achieved the final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea."

On Tuesday, State Department said those talks are making progress "in the right direction," two months after held a groundbreaking summit with North Korean leader in

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 11:15 IST