The UN envoy’s statement on Sunday, citing state media KCNA, stated that efforts by the US and other European nations to form new groups to track sanctions against North Korea may fail.
In response to a mutual statement released this year by the US and its allies calling for the UN panel of experts to continue monitoring Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and missile plans, Ambassador Kim Song made the statement.
Russia vetoed the panel’s annual registration earlier this year amid US-led complaints that North Korea had given Russia weapons for use in its conflict in Ukraine.
The second and third professional panels may be established in the future, but they all have a history of self-destruction, according to a statement from KCNA that Kim quoted as saying.
US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield traveled to the Demilitarized Zone, a essentially tense border between the two Koreas, last month and demanded that China and Russia stop giving North Korea bonuses for its bad 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.
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