WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States imposed sanctions Tuesday
on a Myanmar military officer and three companies it accuses of
involvement in the continuing, illicit arms trade with North Korea.
The
designations do not directly target Myanmar's government but will
deepen doubts over the nation's compliance with U.N. Security Council
resolutions.
Cutting Myanmar's military ties
with North Korea has been a key goal of the U.S. policy to end Myanmar's
long international isolation after its democratic reforms.
In
response to the reforms in the country also known as Burma, Washington
has eased its longstanding restrictions on trade and investment,
although not on export of arms. In a sign of enduring U.S. concerns,
Treasury has periodically expanded the blacklist of individuals and
companies it considers to be bad actors.
As of
Tuesday, they include Lt. Col. Kyaw Nyunt Oo, said to act on behalf of
the Burmese Directorate of Defense Industries, or DDI, which is already
sanctioned. Its chief, a general, was blacklisted in July.
Treasury
also targeted Soe Min Htike Co. Ltd. and Excellence Mineral, describing
them in Tuesday's statement as Myanmar companies working with North
Korean officials to import materiel for military weapons programs as
recently this June; and Asia Metal, said to have constructed buildings
and supplied construction materials for a DDI factory compound where
approximately 30 North Koreans were still working as of December 2012.
Myanmar's
government has said its arms trade with North Korea has stopped and it
complies with the U.N. sanctions which are intended to deny Pyongyang
revenue for expanding nuclear and ballistic missile programs. U.S.
officials say Myanmar has curtailed the trade, but not ended it.
"The
revenues from these continuing military sales directly support North
Korea's illicit activities," Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial
Intelligence David S. Cohen said in a statement. "We will continue to
target this activity in Burma, and the region, as we work with our
international partners to shut down North Korea's dangerous and
destabilizing weapons proliferation."
Designation
of a company or individual on the Treasury list prohibits U.S. persons
from transactions with them, and freezes any assets they may have
subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
The military
cooperation with North Korea was forged during Myanmar's international
isolation. The State Department has said that in late 2008, when Myanmar
officers visited Pyongyang, they signed a memorandum of understanding
with North Korea on assistance to build medium range, liquid-fueled
ballistic missiles.
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Tuesday, 17 December 2013
US blacklists Myanmar firms for NKorea arms trade
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