U.S. calls for U.N. Security Council vote
on North Korea on Monday
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[September 09, 2017]
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The
United States on Friday told the U.N. Security Council that it intends
to call a meeting on Monday to vote on a draft resolution establishing
additional sanctions on North Korea for its missile and nuclear program,
the U.S. Mission to the United Nations said in a statement.
The United States wants the Security Council to impose an oil embargo on
North Korea, ban its exports of textiles and the hiring of North Korean
laborers abroad, and to subject leader Kim Jong Un to an asset freeze
and travel ban, according to a draft resolution seen by Reuters on
Wednesday.
It was not immediately clear how North Korean ally China and Russia
would vote, but a senior U.S. official on Friday night expressed
skepticism that either nation would accept anything more stringent than
a ban on imports of North Korean textiles.
Chinese officials have privately expressed fears that imposing an oil
embargo could risk triggering massive instability in its neighbor.
A Security Council resolution needs nine votes in favor and no vetoes by
permanent members Britain, the United States, France, Russia or China to
pass.
Tension on the Korean peninsula has escalated as the North has stepped
up the development of weapons, testing a string of missiles this year,
including one flying over Japan, and conducting its sixth nuclear test
on Sunday.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves to people attending a military
parade marking the 105th birth anniversary of country's founding
father, Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, April 15, 2017. REUTERS/Damir
Sagolj/File Photo
South Korea braced for a possible further missile test by North
Korea when it marks its founding anniversary on Saturday.
Experts believe the isolated regime is close to its goal of
developing a powerful nuclear weapon capable of reaching the United
States, something President Donald Trump has vowed to prevent.
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Writing by Eric Beech; Editing by
Eric Walsh and Sandra Maler)
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