EU under new sanctions against North Korea

The European Union's foreign affairs ministers today adopted new sanctions against North Korea in response to testing by gyan's nuclear bomb early in September. “These measures aim to increase the already exerted pressure against North Korea, so that the latter will respect its” obligations, the Council of [...] stressed.
“These measures are intended to increase the already exerted pressure against North Korea, so that it can honour its dues”, the EU Council stressed, representing 28 member states, in a communiqué.
The sanctions include a ban on oil exports and all investments in North Korea for EU companies, as well as a reduction of money that can be sent to the country by the European Union.
The European Union's black list includes freezing revenues and lifting visas for entry into EU territory, with the addition of three North Korean personalities and six companies or institutions, including the North Korean Army.
This list already includes 104 North Korean personalities and 63 entities.











