Tuesday, September 12, 2017

North Korea condemns U.N. sanctions, may be preparing 'response' cyberattack

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 North Korea's top envoy in Geneva condemned the latest round of United Nations Security Council sanctions against Pyongyang, describing the embargoes as an "illegal" measure.


North Korean Ambassador Han Tae Song denounced the sanctions in the "strongest terms" during a U.N. conference on disarmament on Tuesday, Yonhap reported.

Han also said North Korea refuses to recognize the resolution of the Security Council because it has "no legal basis."

The sanctions were adopted unanimously in New York, with Russia and China's approval. They target North Korea's $1.3 billion revenue stream originating from textile exports and North Korean overseas laborers.

Sanctions Resolution 2375 also cuts back oil exports to the regime by 30 percent.

At the conference in Geneva, South Korea, the United States and Japan said they welcomed the Security Council's sanctions and repeatedly urged North Korea to hold talks, according to Yonhap.

North Korea has warned it would retaliate against new sanctions, and experts say the reprisal could come in the form of a cyberattack.
 [upi.com]
12/9/17
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