UN allows sanctions exemption for humanitarian aid to N. Korea

ANI  |  US 

In a temporary relief to North Korea, the has waived sanctions to agencies providing humanitarian assistance, including food security, access to clean water and improving children's health, to enter the communist country.

The approval of these exemptions, valid for six months, raised the total number of humanitarian exemptions related to currently in effect to 21.

Humanitarian assistance is not banned under international sanctions, however, the flow of aid materials are restricted by the U.N.

The said that said it will deliver medical equipment by hand during a monitoring visit in May.

Citing local media reports, Christian Friends of Korea, a United States-based non-governmental organisation, embarked on a three-week visit to North Korea, marking the first visit to the country by any U.S. aid organisation.

US removed additional "large-scale" sanctions on on March 23. This move is largely being viewed as Trump's bid to keep denuclearisation talks with North Korea on track after the summit ended abruptly last month without any agreement.

The refused to comment on Trump's move, according to CNN, but added that the took the step because he "likes" North Korean leader

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 13:36 IST