President Trump 'Very Disappointed' That China Is Allowing Oil Shipments Into North Korea



The Guardian: Trump claims China 'caught red handed' transferring oil to North Korea

* President’s tweet says such moves would prevent ‘friendly solution’ to crisis
* Beijing says it ‘completely and strictly’ enforces UN sanctions

Donald Trump on Thursday said he was “very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea” and said such moves would prevent “a friendly solution” to the crisis over Pyongyang’s nuclear program.

Earlier, China said there had been no sanction-breaking oil transfers between Chinese ships and North Korean vessels, of the kind described by a South Korea newspaper, Chosun Ilbo, which said spy satellites had detected 30 instances of such transfers since October.

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WNU Editor: President Trump was reacting to these reports .... Chinese Ships Spotted Breaking North Korean Sanctions On Oil (December 26, 2017). The Chinese have not responded to these accusations.



More News On President Trump's Remarks That China Is Allowing Oil Shipments Into North Korea

Trump says China 'Caught RED HANDED' allowing oil into North Korea -- Reuters
Trump 'disappointed' in China over NKorea sanctions -- AFP
‘RED HANDED’: Trump attacks China on Twitter after report of North Korea oil transfer -- NBC/AP
Trump rips China for alleged oil sales to North Korea -- The Hill
Donald Trump 'very disappointed' with China for alleged oil shipments into North Korea -- Deutsche Welle
In tweet, Trump accuses China of allowing oil to reach North Korea -- Los Angeles Times
Trump 'Very Disappointed' China Exports Oil to N Korea, Despite Their Denial -- Sputnik
'Caught RED HANDED!' Trump claims China selling oil to N. Korea despite sanctions -- RT

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