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U.S. and South Korea Form Task Force to Halt North Korean Oil Smuggling

The newly established Enhanced Disruption Task Force aims to counteract North Korea's sanctions evasion and illicit petroleum procurement.

  • The U.S. and South Korea have launched the Enhanced Disruption Task Force (EDTF) to counter North Korea's efforts to circumvent sanctions, particularly in obtaining refined petroleum.
  • The EDTF aims to disrupt Pyongyang's oil procurement channels, including those involving Russia, and to expose sanctions evasion activities.
  • North Korea has been smuggling refined petroleum in excess of the U.N.-mandated annual cap of 500,000 barrels, with estimates suggesting up to 1.5 million barrels were imported last year.
  • The task force will also consider autonomous sanctions against entities involved in smuggling and engage the private sector to prevent North Korea's illicit procurement.
  • North Korea continues to advance its nuclear and missile programs, with satellite imagery showing new construction at a suspected nuclear complex and ongoing rocket tests.
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