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UK imposes sanctions over Russia-North Korea 'arms-for-oil' trade

Britain revealed sanctions on Friday versus three business and one person over what it called the illegal 'armsforoil' trade between Russia and North Korea.

The statement followed a choice by the United States to enforce sanctions on two Russian people and three Russian business for helping with arms transfers in between Russia and North Korea, consisting of ballistic rockets for use in Ukraine.

The sanctions highlight the joint malign efforts of Russia and the DPRK (North Korea) to prevent (U.N.) sanctions on petroleum products, which assist facilitate the DPRK's illegal military programs, the federal government said in a statement.

The declaration said Britain was acting together with. global partners and quoted Foreign Secretary David. Cameron as saying Britain would continue to hold Moscow and. Pyongyang to represent such arms transfers.

Putin is straining every sinew to sustain his illegal war. in Ukraine, even resorting to illicit 'arms-for-oil' trade deals. with the DPRK, blatantly breaking UN sanctions that Russia. itself voted for, and banning UN Monitoring panels that report. on their activity, he stated.

Britain stated the new sanctions protested Paekyangsan. Shipping, which moves petroleum items in between North Korea. and Russia, and Toplivo Bunkering Co (TBK) for permitting vessels. associated with such transfers to bunker in Russia's Vostochny Port.

The procedures consist of possession freezes, transportation sanctions and. travel restrictions, and also target Russian freight companies. Vostochnaya Stevedoring Co and TBK Director Aleksey Vorotnikov,. it stated.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, visiting China, said on. Friday that U.S. sanctions policy was weakening self-confidence in. the dollar.