South Korea announced its first sanctions against North Korea in five years in response to recent missile launches by the Kim Jong-un regime. The punishment of the South consisted in blacklisting 15 North Korean individuals and 16 instituitons involved in missile development.
Consequently, we must not forget the background of the situation: the announcement of these sanctions comes after North Korea launched a short-range ballistic missile on Thursday and conducted air drills near the inter-Korean border, where it also fired hundreds of artillery rounds.
After North Korea Fires Missiles, Flies Aircraft, South Imposes Sanctions (thewire.in)
María de los Ángeles Negrillo Pérez
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