S. Korea sanctions former national over North’s weapons programme

S. Korea sanctions former national over North’s weapons programme

Choi Chon-gon is accused of helping North Korea's illegal financial activities.

North Korea has been testing various weapons including its biggest ICBM. (AP pic)
SEOUL:
South Korea on Wednesday announced new sanctions on two individuals and two entities over their alleged involvement in North Korea’s weapons programmes, Seoul’s foreign ministry said.

The sanctions target Choi Chon-gon, a former South Korean national who acquired Russian citizenship, two companies Choi owns and a North Korean who supported Choi, the ministry said.

Choi is accused of helping North Korea’s illegal financial activities in violation of United Nations Security Council sanctions after acquiring Russian citizenship.

“It marks the first time our government has imposed unilateral sanctions on an individual of Korean descent,” the ministry said in a statement.

Nuclear-armed North Korea has been testing various weapons including its biggest intercontinental ballistic missile, ramping up tension with Seoul and the South’s main ally, the US.

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