Japan extends sanctions on North Korea for two years

Japan extends sanctions on North Korea for two years

Japan extends sanctions on North Korea for two years

Tokyo … News Time

Japan’s cabinet has decided to extend sanctions against North Korea for another two years. According to news agencies, the decision was made after no progress was made on Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile development programs and the issue of abducting Japanese citizens. It should be noted that Japan has imposed unilateral sanctions against North Korea since 2006. These include a complete ban on trade and a ban on ships arriving in North Korea at Japanese ports, which expire on April 13. It should be noted that the Japanese Prime Minister will also discuss the North Korean issue during his meeting with the US President this month.

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