Paul
Goble
Staunton, May 23 – In the face of
Western efforts to isolate North Korea, Russia has almost doubled its sales of
coal and oil to Pyongyang during the first quarter of this year compared to the
last quarter of 2016, delivering 26.7 million US dollars’ worth of coal and 1.2
million dollars’ worth of oil, according to Moscow’s Birzhevoy lider.
The business paper points out that,
media claims notwithstanding, these sales do not violate the international
sanctions regime because oil is not on the list of goods not to be sold to
North Korea but does say that Pyongyang is not able to pay for these deliveries
out of current accounts (profi-forex.org/novosti-rossii/entry1008307946.html).
During the first quarter of this
year, the paper continues, North Korea sold Russia goods totaling only 420,000
US dollars. Most of these were either musical instruments or chemical products.
Last week, Russia began direct cargo
and passenger shipping between Vladivostok and a North Korean port (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2017/05/russia-opens-passenger-and-cargo.html).
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