North Korea’s UN ambassador says new sanctions monitoring groups will fail

North Korea's UN ambassador says new sanctions monitoring groups will fail

The UN envoy’s statement on Sunday ( May 5 ) stated that efforts by the US and other Western nations to form new groups to monitor sanctions against North Korea would fail.

In response to a joint statement released this year by the US and its allies calling for the job of a United panel of experts to continue monitoring Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and missile plans, Ambassador Kim Song made the statement.

Russia vetoed a panel of experts ‘ annual registration earlier this year amid US-led accusations that North Korea had given Russia arms for use in its conflict in Ukraine.

Even if the hostile troops form a minute or a second panel of experts, they did” personal- destruct”, Kim was quoted as saying by KCNA.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the UN, visited the technically still at war-zone last month and urged China and Russia to prevent punishing North Korea for its poor behavior.

Russia objected to the global panel of experts ‘ annual renewal that had been monitoring the implementation of UN sanctions aimed at halting North Korea’s nuclear and weapon plans for the past 15 years.