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Japan to extend N Korea sanctions  Japan's government has decided to extend economic sanctions for another year over N Korea recent rocket launch US to ease North Korea sanctions   Washington: The US has agreed to scrap some of its sanctions, after the isolated state handed over long-awaited details of its nuclear program Japan extends sanctions on N. Korea  Japan extended for 6 months the economic sanctions imposed on North Korea for conducting its first test of a nuclear weapon in 2006 Japan extends N Korea sanctions  Japan has extended economic sanctions, citing a lack of progress in a row over Japanese nationals abducted by Pyongyang   Cognac and iPod ban for N Korea   Washington: The US has banned exports of iPods, fine wines and fast cars as part of the punishment for the nuclear bomb test last year N. Korean ship may test sanctions
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UN agrees on tougher N. Korea sanctions
U.N. tightens sanctions on North Korea


year 2009 Top ^

Jun.12
   UN Security Council: The 15-0 vote on Resolution 1874 is to expand and tighten sanctions on North Korea after that nation's recent nuclear test
Jun.10
   UN Security Council: The five permanent members have agreed on a resolution that would expand and tighten sanctions on North Korea

Apr.9


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Jun.26
Apr.11


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Oct.8
Jan.26


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Oct.19
  North Korea: The U.S. suspects the merchant ship that recently left port may be carrying equipment banned equipment
Oct.16 North Korea condemns UN sanctions  The state media: the sanctions imposed after nuclear bomb test are a declaration of war Oct.14   Japan, South Korea hail sanctions vote  2 Asian states have welcomed the sanctions imposed by the U.N. Security Council on the North U.N. slaps sanctions on North Korea
   UN Security Council: The Council voted unanimously to slap trade, travel and other sanctions
 The vote had been delayed because of concerns by China and Russia. The US has revised its draft to remove the threat of military action and reduced the total embargo on military equipment
Oct.11 Japan announces N Korea sanctions  Tough new sanctions will include banning all N. Korean imports and stopping its ships entering Japanese waters Oct.9 U.S. calls for sanctions against N. Korea   Washington: The United States circulated a draft resolution to U.N. Security Council calling for stiff weapons sanctions Jul.15 Sec. Council votes for N. Korea sanctions
   UN Security Council: The Security Council demanded that N. Korea suspend its ballistic missile program
Jul.7   Japan seeks North Korea sanctions   UN Security Council: A strongly worded draft resolution to the Sec. Council is calling for sanctions against N. Korea over its missile tests Jan.9 Talks hit sanctions snag  North Korea: N. Korea sees no point in returning to 6-country nuclear talks because of U.S. sanctions

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Jun.17   British call for N. Korea blockade  North Korea: North Korea's state-run media said for the first time a nuclear program was in place Feb.25   No N. Korea sanctions: Powell  South Korea: The U.S. are hoping instead to increase diplomatic and political pressure on Pyongyang to rid it of its nuclear ambitions Jan.6 Sanctions 'would mean war'  North Korea: North Korea has said that economic sanctions by the U.S. would represent a declaration of war

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year 2001 Top ^

Jun.18 North Korea demands compensation  Bush ordered to open talks to focus on that nation's missile program and its deployment of troops
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