China responds to Trump about oil supply to North Korea

Beijing has rejected US claims that it has illegally sold oil to North Korea in opposition to UN resolutions, the Chinese foreign ministry's spokeswoman said. Responding to Trump's claim that China was “The red hand-capture” transferring oil to Korean ships [...]
Responding to Trump's claim that China was “captured with red hands” by transferring oil to North Korean ships, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Cunnyming said on Friday that the latest “story of reporting on this situation does not match the facts”.
Hua stressed, did not allow <x0 citygoers or companies to engage in any activity that violates” UN resolutions, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
On Thursday, Donald Trump wrote on the other side that he was a very disappointed “” that China was allowing oil to go to North Korea. There will never be a friendly solution to the North Korean problem if this continues to happen! ” wrote, referring to continuing obstacles to the European nuclear weapons programme.
Earlier this week the South Korean newspaper “Chosun Ilbo” wrote citing an anonymous source “governing “that American spy satellites had discovered the Chinese ship that had transferred oil to North Korean ships in about 30 cases over the last three months.
American officials have yet to confirm claims made in the paper. Hua rejected “Chosun Ilbo” claims Wednesday, saying Beijing had no information on the issue. /Periscopi/












