North Korea sent banned chemical, missile items and technicians to Syria, U.N. experts say

February 28, 2018

Japan Times:

North Korea sent items used in ballistic missile and chemical weapons programs to Syria along with missile technicians in violation of U.N. sanctions, and also sent banned ballistic missile systems to Myanmar, U.N. experts said.

The panel of experts monitoring sanctions against North Korea said its investigations into Pyongyang’s transfer of prohibited ballistic missiles, conventional arms and dual-use goods found more than 40 previously unreported shipments to Syria between 2012 and 2017.

It said an unnamed U.N. member state also reported evidence of Myanmar’s receipt of a range of conventional weapons from North Korea, including multiple rocket launchers and surface-to-air missiles in addition to ballistic missile systems.

Media reports on Feb. 2 noted that according to the experts’ report, North Korea was flouting U.N. sanctions on oil and gas, engaging in prohibited ballistic missile cooperation with Syria and Myanmar, and illegally exporting commodities that brought in nearly $200 million in just nine months last year.

Further details were obtained from the more than 200-page report late Tuesday, including the panel’s findings related to chemical weapons in Syria. The U.S. and other Western nations have accused Syria of using chemical weapons against rebel-controlled areas, including recently in the Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta, which President Bashar Assad’s government denies…

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