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Jul
09

U.S. North Korea sanctions team to visit Malaysia

From The Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. envoy coordinating financial, arms and other sanctions against North Korea under a recent U.N. resolution will visit Malaysia on Sunday after a trip to China, the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday.

U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg, the U.S. coordinator for the implementation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1874, has arrived in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials on Thursday and Friday on enforcing U.N. sanctions, it added.

The resolution, which passed June 12, bans the export of all weapons by North Korea — which Washington says will cut off a significant source of funds for Pyongyang. It also bans all financial transactions with North Korea that could contribute to its nuclear or ballistic missile programs.

The steps are part of a push to get tough with North Korea, which conducted its second nuclear test on May 25 and which has stopped honoring a 2005 agreement to abandon its nuclear programs in exchange for economic and diplomatic benefits.

The Obama administration is eager to ensure the sanctions are actually enforced — particularly by China — unlike those passed after North Korea’s first nuclear test in October 2006.

The China visit, which State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said will include talks with officials from the foreign and other ministries, makes sense given China is a neighbor of the North, its largest trading partner and a long-time benefactor.

It was not immediately clear why Goldberg was going to Kuala Lumpur before returning to Washington on Monday.

“His delegation plans to have similar meetings in Malaysia at the ministry of foreign affairs and other ministries on this same issue of implementing security council resolution of 1874,” Kelly said.


5 Responses to “U.S. North Korea sanctions team to visit Malaysia”


  1. 1 Anti Bibir Merah Bini Katek Jul 5th, 2009 at 3:50 pm

    This is the time for Malaysia Gov 2 answer this issue.

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  2. 2 Anti Bibir Merah Bini Katek Jul 5th, 2009 at 3:52 pm

    Malaysia Boleh!!!! Said Mahathir….

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  3. 3 DSST Jul 5th, 2009 at 10:47 pm

    Malaysia always in the international news for the wrong reasons !
    Yes, Malaysia Boleh !

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  4. 4 veryupset Jul 6th, 2009 at 9:34 am

    How to stop being in the international news for the wrong reasons…???

    Yes………………………., Malaysia Boleh !!!

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  5. 5 DEBBIE Jul 6th, 2009 at 1:31 pm

    With bad decisions from the current Institution will gradually drag Malaysia into the cross fire.

    If you have started it for ill gotten financial gains – than it will be history repeating itself – MALAYSIA eventually colonized again……by???? for not obeying International Law.
    (Gosh.. we do not have a universal International Law yet)

    For what reason – ? BAD DECISIONS WILL ALWAYS lead Malaysia into a failed State.

    How shall we define whether the institution is invovled? Simple… anything more than MR100,000 K is to be reported by all banks to the upper hand. so to speak the Anti Money Laundering Act Malaysia inserted in Malaysia Law.

    So, intelligently , anything that goes undetected must be ? AN UPPER HAND…. who?

    This doesn’t take a smart individual to figure out.

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