Treasury Dept. Issues Sanctions Against Two North Korean Weapons Officials

Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin testifies during a House Committee on Ways and Means hearing on President Donald Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget proposals for the Department of Treasury, Wednesday, May 24, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
FILE- In this May 24, 2017, file photo, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Treasury Department has issued sanctions against two officials, Kim Jong Sik and Ri Pyong Ch... FILE- In this May 24, 2017, file photo, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Treasury Department has issued sanctions against two officials, Kim Jong Sik and Ri Pyong Chol. Mnuchin says the sanctions are part of the United States' "maximum pressure campaign" to isolate North Korea and "achieve a fully denuclearized Korean Peninsula." (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) MORE LESS
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Treasury Department issued sanctions Tuesday against two officials it describes as “key leaders of North Korea’s unlawful weapons programs.”

The sanctions against Kim Jong Sik and Ri Pyong Chol block them from any property or interests in property within U.S. jurisdiction, and prohibit them from transactions with American citizens. Treasury said the men are senior officials in North Korea’s Munitions Industry Department.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the sanctions are part of the United States’ “maximum pressure campaign” to isolate North Korea and “achieve a fully denuclearized Korean Peninsula.”

The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved tough new sanctions against North Korea on Friday in response to its latest launch of a ballistic missile, which Pyongyang says is capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.

Baik Tae-hyun, spokesman of South Korea’s Unification Ministry, expressed hope Wednesday that the continuing campaign of sanctions and pressure will eventually force North Korea into “making the right decision” and engaging in dialogue over its nuclear program.

Baik noted it was the seventh time the U.S. Treasury has imposed unilateral sanctions against the North since the start of President Donald Trump’s administration. Baik also pointed out that the two North Koreans had already been under U.N. Security Council sanctions.

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