Tillerson spoke about the effects of economic sanctions against the DPRK
U.S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson on Wednesday told about what effect the international economic penalties against North Korea.
Speaking at Stanford University in California, head of the Department of state referred to the information of Japan, which were presented Tuesday at a meeting in Vancouver on the issue of the DPRK.
According to the Secretary of state, the Japanese authorities some time ago tied about a hundred North Korean fishing boats that drifted into the territorial waters of the island country. The situation on the Korean Peninsula very quickly escalated in 2017, afterward as North Korea conducted a series of missile launches and nuclear test. At the beginning of winter, the UN security Council imposed fresh international penalties relative to Pyongyang on the initiative of the United States. The resolution Also requires all UN member States to send home a North Korean labour migrants immediately, but not later than the end of 2019. In addition, impose serious limits on production and delivery in the DPRK, fuel, and a number of other items.