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The Japanese prepare their own sanctions against Pyongyang

All because of Pyongyang to launch ballistic missiles

The Japanese government is preparing a package of its own sanctions against North Korea after Pyongyang’s launch of ballistic missiles.

Japan intends to convince the UN Security Council to adopt new sanctions against North Korea, so she is waiting for support from Russia and China. In Tokyo noted that Russia and China, unlike the United States, take the position of diplomatic dialogue.

That is why Japan started to consider introducing its own sanctions against North Korea.

Recall, may 21, North Korea conducted another missile launch.

Before that, on 14 may, the DPRK launched ballistic missiles near the West coast. Rocket within 30 minutes flew 700 kilometers (430 miles) and fell into the sea of Japan. The Japanese government protested to the DPRK in connection with the new military trials.

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