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JOHANNESBURG – Namibia has told two North Korean companies that their services are no longer needed in the southern Africa country while U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang remain in place.
Namibia has halted ties with two North Korean state-run companies, that had built a munitions factory and were involved in projects for its military, to comply with U.N. sanctions on Pyongyang ...
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SEOUL, March 16 (UPI) -- North Korea constructed a munitions plant in Namibia, but the country's government insists the project is not in violation of past United Nations Security Council sanctions.
Namibia had also said the ammunition manufactured on site is not for North Korea use, and that it would cooperate with the U.N. if it were asked to provide data regarding the issue.
Namibia has confirmed the existence of a North Korean-built munitions plant in the country, but said it wasn’t in contravention of any United Nations sanctions, The Namibian reported Monday.
Namibia said it ended contracts with two North Korean companies to comply with United Nations Security Council sanctions imposed on the east Asian country because of its nuclear weapons and long ...
Namibia has halted ties with two North Korean state-run companies, that had built a munitions factory and were involved in projects for its military, to comply with U.N. sanctions on Pyongyang ...