Japan considers North Korea ship ban due to the planned nuclear tests
Japan is considering imposing further sanctions against North Korea, including shipping, if Kim Jong Il’s government goes ahead with a planned nuclear test. Shinzo Abe, Japan’s newly appointed prime minister, yesterday told the Diet in Tokyo that he considered the test, which would follow on from a series of missile test launches in June this year, was “definitely not permissible”. The previous administration, of which Abe was a member, included a shipping ban on a list of potential sanctions against North Korea. After the June tests Japan banned the passenger/cargo ship Man Gyong Bong, which operates the only scheduled passenger service between the two countries, from calling in Japan for a period of six months. A legal framework already exists to extend the ship ban to all North Korean-registered vessels, a threat implied in Abe’s comments and a move which could have serious consequences for North Korea’s fragile economy.
Via Fairplay.co.uk
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Technorati tags: shipping business, japan, north korea
Via Fairplay.co.uk
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Technorati tags: shipping business, japan, north korea
Etiquetas: politics, shipping business