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UAE seizes N. Korean arms ship bound for Iran

Diplomats tell AP UAE seized cargo ship carrying banned arms from North Korea earlier this month. Seizure carried out in accordance with new tough UN sanctions meant to derail country's nuclear program

The United Arab Emirates has seized a cargo ship earlier this month bound for Iran with a cache of banned arms from North Korea, the first such seizure since sanctions against North Korea were ramped up, diplomats and officials told The Associated Press on Friday.

 

The seizure was carried out in accordance with tough new UN Security Council sanctions meant to derail North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

 

Diplomats identified the vessel as a Bahamas-flagged cargo vessel, the ANL Australia, carrying rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons. The diplomats and officials spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

 

The UAE, a hub for Iranian goods, seized the ship several weeks ago. The ship is registered in the Bahamas, a common country of registry for vessels, but it wasn't immediately clear who owns it nor where the owner is based.

 

"We can confirm that the UAE detained a North Korean vessel containing illicit cargo," a Western diplomat told the AP.

 

The Security Council's latest resolution came in the wake of North Korea's second nuclear test in May and firing of six short-range rockets.

 

The ship's seizure and reported violation of a UN arms embargo was reported by the UAE in a confidential letter two weeks ago to the council's sanctions committee for North Korea that is comprised of diplomats from all 15 nations on the Security Council, according to diplomats and officials.

 

Turkey's deputy UN ambassador, Fazli Corman, who chairs the sanctions panel, confirmed the incident without providing details and said council members are examining the seriousness of it. "The committee received information from UAE authorities and the committee is processing the information," he told the AP.

 

The Financial Times first reported the weapons seizure Friday.

 

The Security Council imposed tough new sanctions on North Korea on June 12, strengthening an arms embargo and authorizing ship searches on the high seas to try to rein in its nuclear program after Pyongyang's second nuclear test on May 25, violating a council resolution adopted after its first nuclear blast in 2006.

 


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