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Leaked report shows North Korea supplying chemical weapons to Syria
NORTH KOREA has been shipping materials to the Syrian government for use
in what is suspected to be an industrial-scale chemical weapons
factory, according to intelligence information cited in a confidential
United Nations report.
US media reported a Chinese trading firm working on behalf of Pyongyang
made five shipments in late 2016 and early 2017 of high-heat,
acid-resistant tiles, stainless-steel pipes and valves to Damascus. The
UN report cited this as evidence that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
is paying North Korea to help his country produce chemical arms.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the shipments were part of a steady stream of weapons-related sales by Pyongyang to Syria.
The allegations come after fresh reports of chlorine gas attacks by
Syrian forces in Eastern Ghouta. A statement from besieged Eastern
Ghouta’s interim health ministry said victims in the town of
al-Shifoniyeh had been admitted to hospital with convulsions, difficulty
breathing and irritation of the eyes and mouth following an air strike
on Sunday night. The Syrian regime has denied carrying out the attack.
The report, which was written by a panel of experts who looked at North
Korea’s compliance with UN sanctions, said North Korean missile
technicians have also been spotted working at known chemical weapons and
missile facilities inside Syria, as reported by The New York Times.
The Syrian government is reported to have denied this, claiming the only North Koreans in Syria are sports coaches and athletes.
North Korea is currently under strict international sanctions that
include restrictions on international trade in an effort to curb its
nuclear weapons programme.
Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC), the Assad-backed
group responsible for developing chemical and other weapons of mass
destruction, used a series of front companies to pay for the illicit
materials.
According to the Times, the
report details how Pyongyang consistently uses a complex web of shell
companies and sympathetic foreign citizens to gain access to
international financing. The regime also uses its own diplomats in
smuggling operations and employs sophisticated cyber operations to steal
military secrets.
The successful delivery of these shipments between two heavily monitored
and isolated nations has highlighted the shortcomings in international
efforts to restrict both countries. The shipments would have eluded
detection despite both nations being under intense scrutiny from
American and international spy agencies.
Last week, US President Donald Trump said Washington was imposing a
fresh set of sanctions on North Korea, targeting more than 50 ships and
maritime transport companies in several countries.
The US says the new sanctions are designed to put a further squeeze on
North Korea, cutting off sources of revenue and fuel for its nuclear
programme and clamping down on evasion of already existing restrictions.