SEOUL (Reuters) - U.S.-led efforts to form new groups monitoring sanctions on North Korea will fail, the country's U.N. envoy said on Sunday according to state media KCNA carrying his statement.
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South Korea on Friday imposed sanctions on seven North Korean individuals and two Russian vessels over weapons trade and ...
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