US accuses Russia of altering North Korea sanctions report

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The accused on Thursday of pressuring an independent panel of UN experts to alter a report on that included alleged sanctions violations "implicating Russian actors."

U.S. expressed disappointment in the panel monitoring "for caving to Russian pressure and making changes to what should have been an independent report."

She called it "a stain" on the experts' important work.

Haley said the panel should release the original report, which cited "a massive increase in illicit ship-to-ship transfers of petroleum products" for North in violation of UN sanctions. It said some products allegedly were off-loaded from Russian ships.

Russian said in late August that he put a hold on the report's release "because we disagree with certain elements" that he refused to disclose.

A summary of the experts report obtained in early August by also said has not stopped its nuclear and missile programs. And it said is violating sanctions by transferring coal at sea and flouting an arms embargo and financial sanctions.

The dispute between and the US as well as Western and other members has delayed the official release of the six-month report by the expert panel monitoring

After the initial experts' report was released, and blocked the UN from imposing sanctions on Russia-based entities and vessels sanctioned a week earlier by the

The Russian agency quoted Russia's as saying the proposed sanctions were "unjustified." The has remained united in imposing tougher and tougher sanctions on North Korea, but the differences over the experts' report mark a first dent in that unity.

UN diplomats familiar with discussions said Russia was angered that the panel used a lot of in the initial report that claimed was incorrect. The diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity because talks were private.

Haley said Russian interference "sets an unacceptable precedent that damages the sanctity of the UN independent panel reporting process.

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First Published: Fri, September 14 2018. 06:40 IST