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  • LeftoverSoup@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    China had/has sanctions on import/export of coal, some petroleum products as well as some textiles. I haven’t read any statements about the their sanctions from China, so I don’t know why.

    It seems to come from a UN resolution, but I’m not sure

  • QueerCommie@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Idk about sanctions by China, but they probably comply with US sanctions on the DPRK as to not be locked out of the global economy.

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      They comply with UN sanctions. Unfortunately these are very hard to reverse and it would be impossible for China to continue to credibly championing the UN and international law as opposed to the West’s “rules based order” without abiding by UN resolutions. Much of the global south is still being regularly blackmailed and pressured by the US into voting the way the US wants them to in the UN. Over time this will slowly change as the US grows weaker and the global south stronger and more independent, and then these unjust and absurd sanctions will be lifted because most of the world has no issues with the DPRK.

      • KiG V2@lemmygrad.mlOP
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        And yet another example of anticommunist leftists trying to pull gotchas at me because they didn’t bother looking past a headline, thanks ya’all