According to a letter seen by Reuters on Friday (July 21), the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7), the European Union, and the other three countries plan to ask China to assist North Korea from using China's collar sea to evade UN sanctions.
This letter written to the Chinese ambassador to the United Nations said: "We continue to pay attention to multiple oil tankers ... They use China Sanshawan to lead the sea as shelter and assist North Korea to trade with sanctioned oil products."
This letter was jointly signed by G7 members of the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom, and Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and the European Union to provide satellite images to China.In year and 2023, it continued to occur within the jurisdiction of China. "
The letter said: "We once again encouraged the Chinese government to take more measures to identify and prevent these vessels from being anchored or stayed in China's territorial sea."
The UN Sanctions Commission's supervisors have long accused North Korea of evading sanctions, including continuing illegally imported refined oil and export coal.
The UN Security Council has included ships that violate sanctions on the blacklist.G7, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea will provide satellite images provided by China, showing that some of them use China's territorial sea to violate sanctions.