Russia provides 1,355 tons of refined oil to N. Korea in Oct.
[产品中心] 时间:2024-09-23 05:23:56 来源:西影影视网 作者:行业动态 点击:120次
Russia provided 1,355 tons of refined oil to North Korea in October, the Voice of America (VOA) reported Saturday.
The figure is far much less than the 2,136 tons Moscow reported it shipped to the communist state the previous month.
According to the U.N. Security Council website, Russia has provided a cumulative 25,057 tons of refined oil in the January-October period.
The U.N. began asking member countries to report the supply, sale and transfer of all refined petroleum products to North Korea in 2017 under a resolution adopted following the North's long-range missile launch.
Resolution 2397 put a ceiling on the annual amount of refined oil that can be exported to North Korea at 500,000 barrels, which is equivalent to some 60,000-65,000 tons. (Yonhap)
The figure is far much less than the 2,136 tons Moscow reported it shipped to the communist state the previous month.
According to the U.N. Security Council website, Russia has provided a cumulative 25,057 tons of refined oil in the January-October period.
The U.N. began asking member countries to report the supply, sale and transfer of all refined petroleum products to North Korea in 2017 under a resolution adopted following the North's long-range missile launch.
Resolution 2397 put a ceiling on the annual amount of refined oil that can be exported to North Korea at 500,000 barrels, which is equivalent to some 60,000-65,000 tons. (Yonhap)
(责任编辑:产品中心)
Garmin Fenix 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra: The Fenix wins big on battery life18 Slightly Submerged Architectural Wonders
相关内容
- This shark lives for centuries. Scientists discover how it resists aging.
- Trump promotes fake Muslim massacre after Barcelona attack
- Your Pornhub habits just got even more private
- Those GoFundMe campaigns can't simply buy Congress's internet history
- Google is bringing AI summaries to ‘Files’ so you can find your docs quicker
- Play Ms. Pac
- S. Korea imposes sanctions on 11 vessels over N. Korea's illegal ship
- Ruling party gears up for unilateral approval of new PM
- Pixel 9 Pro XL hands
- Premier League flexes financial muscle as fans return
- Quarantine team sent to Samsung hospital
- Some Facebook users are seeing a rocket icon in their app. Here's what it does
- The Wonderful World of Christmas Trees
- Here's why the theory that Taylor Swift is a satanist clone absolutely checks out