Sanctions fail to halt North Korea's weapons programme

North Korea is forging ahead with its development of weapons, including intercontinental ballistic missiles, nuclear warheads and nuclear submarines despite sanctions imposed by the United Nations and the United States. A report for the UN reveals that the sanctions have failed to hinder the development of weapons systems. The report found that the country had developed an international smuggling network to foil the sanctions and outmanoeuvre enforcement measures. There is a network of North Korean companies with bogus identities used to accrue cash, technologies and materials for the government’s weapons development. It's yet another example of the failure of sanctions to work effectively.

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