SEOUL/TOKYO -- The abrupt disbanding of an expert panel tasked with monitoring North Korean compliance with United Nations sanctions has raised concerns that Pyongyang will have a free hand to ramp up its nuclear weapons and missile development.
After Russian veto, U.S. and allies seek ways to keep eye on Pyongyang
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits with his country's troops. North Korea has thanked Russia for vetoing the extension of the United Nations' sanctions-monitoring expert panel. (KCNA via Reuters) © Reuters
SEOUL/TOKYO -- The abrupt disbanding of an expert panel tasked with monitoring North Korean compliance with United Nations sanctions has raised concerns that Pyongyang will have a free hand to ramp up its nuclear weapons and missile development.