South Korea imposes sanctions over North Korea’s missile tests

Seoul unveils sanctions in opposition to 4 people and 5 entities following newest missile launches.

A Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is launched at Pyongyang International Airport, in Pyongyang, North Korea February 18, 2023.
North Korea on Saturday carried out its newest intercontinental ballistic missile take a look at [File: KCNA via Reuters]

South Korea has introduced new sanctions focusing on North Korea’s weapons programmes following Pyongyang’s newest missile launches.

The measures goal 4 people and 5 entities, together with a South African nationwide and two Singaporean transport corporations, linked to North Korea’s improvement of nuclear weapons and missiles, South Korea’s overseas ministry stated on Monday.

The announcement got here after North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles from its east coast, two days after it test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

South Korea and the US on Sunday staged joint air drills involving B-1B bombers in response to Pyongyang’s ICBM launch.

South Korea, the US and the United Nations condemned North Korea’s newest missile launches as unlawful provocations.

“The fast materials results could also be restricted however South Korea’s up to date sanctions are a part of a pattern that's greater than symbolic,” Leif-Eric Easley, an affiliate professor of worldwide research at Ewha Womans College in Seoul, informed Al Jazeera.

“The present authorities in Seoul doesn't draw back from strengthening defence capabilities and monetary accountability measures. This reciprocity coverage goals to dissuade future North Korean threats by steadily imposing prices on Pyongyang for every provocation.”

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s administration earlier this month sanctioned 4 North Korean people and 7 entities over cyberattacks believed to be linked to the nation’s weapons programmes — Seoul’s first such measures specializing in Pyongyang’s hacking actions.

In December, Seoul joined the US and Japan in saying sanctions over Pyongyang’s repeated missile assessments, figuring out eight people and 7 establishments it stated had been related with North Korea’s missile and nuclear weapons improvement programme.

Nonetheless, Andrei Lankov, a North Korea scholar and professor at Kookmin College in Seoul, stated sanctions are unlikely to halt North Korea’s improvement of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

“North Koreans are decided to develop ICBMs able to hitting the US, partially as a deterrent, partially as a option to blackmail the US from blackmailing South Korea if and when the North Koreans resolve it’s time to assault North Korea,” Lankov informed Al Jazeera.

“In case you ask me what may be finished, my brief reply is nothing,” Lankov added.

South Korea and North Korea have a tense relationship stemming from the division of the Korean Peninsula into the communist North and capitalist, pro-US South within the aftermath of World Conflict II.

The 2 Koreas fought a bloody warfare from 1950-1953 that led to an armistice that left the 2 sides technically in a state of warfare to today.

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