Monday, February 27, the Council of the European Union imposed new sanctions against North Korea.
According to the document, published on the website of the EU Council, is limited to transactions for the purchase of coal, iron ore, iron ore, copper, Nickel, silver, zinc from North Korea.
Restrictions imposed on exports of new helicopters and ships to North Korea suspended cooperation in science and technology.
Tightened restrictions in the financial sector: the North Korean diplomatic missions and diplomats are not allowed to have more than one Bank account in the European Union. For the North Koreans is limited to the use of the property in the EU.
Sanctions are imposed in accordance with UN security Council resolution adopted on 30 November 2016 in response to the ongoing North Korea nuclear test.
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