South Korean ship detained over sanctions on North: Seoul

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South Korean ship detained over sanctions on North: Seoul.

A South Korean ship has been detained for more than six months on suspicion of violating UN sanctions against the nuclear-armed North, Seoul's foreign ministry said Wednesday.

Seoul's foreign ministry said a South Korean ship and three others had been detained in the country, suspected of undermining the economic measures against the North. Both the ship -- first detained last September and now held in the southern port of Busan -- and its operator have been referred to prosecutors, and Yonhap news agency said 4,320 tonnes of diesel fuel were involved.

Questions were also raised over whether it had undermined the measures by providing supplies to set up an inter-Korean liaison office north of the border.

 

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