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Brussels, May 31: The European Union has slapped more sanctions on North Korea over its continued efforts to develop ballistic and nuclear missiles and its support for Russia.
The EU Council said Friday that nine additional individuals and entities will be hit by asset freezes and travel bans. No names were provided.
The move brings the number of North Koreans hit by EU sanctions to 77 and the number of entities, which are often companies or organisations, to 20.
The EU started imposing restrictive measures on North Korea in 2006 in line with UN sanctions over its nuclear and missile tests.
“The Council today sanctioned a further six individuals and three entities in view of sanctions evasion activities carried out by (North Korea) that could generate funds for its illegal nuclear and ballistic missile programs, in violation of and with flagrant disregard for the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, and in view of the military support given by (North Korea) to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine,” the EU said.
It said North Korea has launched at least 22 missiles this year.
“The EU has repeatedly condemned (North Korea) for such activities, and called on Pyongyang to cease these illegal and dangerous launches, which blatantly violate UN Security Council resolutions and undermine international peace and security as well as the global non-proliferation regime,” it said.
The EU, US, South Korea and others have accused North Korea of supplying artillery, missiles and other conventional weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine in return for advanced military technologies and economic aid. Both North Korea and Russia have repeatedly dismissed the allegation. (AP)

‘Kim Jong Un supervised drills simulating preemptive attacks on South’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised drills involving the firing of nuclear-capable multiple rocket launchers to show the country’s ability to carry out a preemptive attack on rival South Korea, state media reported Friday.
North Korea has simulated nuclear strikes on South Korea numerous times, but the latest drills came after animosities on the Korean Peninsula rose over North Korea’s recent failed spy satellite launch. The North’s official Korean Central News Agency reported that the rocket firing drills were meant to demonstrate North Korea’s resolve not to hesitate in launching a preemptive strike on South Korea if threatened. It cited Kim as saying that the drills “will serve as an occasion in clearly showing what consequences our rivals will face if they provoke us.” Photos showed Kim watching from a distance as at least 18 projectiles were launched. (AP)

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