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N Korea 'providing materials to Syria chemical weapons factories' | N Korea 'providing materials to Syria chemical weapons factories' |
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North Korea has been sending equipment to Syria that could be used to make chemical weapons, a UN report says. | North Korea has been sending equipment to Syria that could be used to make chemical weapons, a UN report says. |
Some 40 previously unreported shipments were made between 2012 and 2017, the report found. Materials included acid-resistant tiles, valves and pipes. | Some 40 previously unreported shipments were made between 2012 and 2017, the report found. Materials included acid-resistant tiles, valves and pipes. |
The report - yet to be released - said N Korean missile specialists had been seen at Syrian weapon-making centres. | The report - yet to be released - said N Korean missile specialists had been seen at Syrian weapon-making centres. |
The allegations follow new reports of chlorine being used by Syrian forces, which the government denies. | The allegations follow new reports of chlorine being used by Syrian forces, which the government denies. |
Meanwhile, air strikes were heard in the Eastern Ghouta region outside Damascus as a second daily pause in fighting was due to get under way to allow in relief aid. | Meanwhile, air strikes were heard in the Eastern Ghouta region outside Damascus as a second daily pause in fighting was due to get under way to allow in relief aid. |
Aid was unable to enter the rebel-held region on Tuesday - the first of the five-hour "pauses" in fighting - after clashes continued. | Aid was unable to enter the rebel-held region on Tuesday - the first of the five-hour "pauses" in fighting - after clashes continued. |
Activists blame government air and artillery strikes, while Russia said rebels had shelled a "humanitarian corridor" meant to let civilians leave. | |
What are the allegations against North Korea? | What are the allegations against North Korea? |
North Korea is under international sanctions over its nuclear programme. | North Korea is under international sanctions over its nuclear programme. |
But a confidential report, compiled by a UN Panel of Experts which assesses North Korea's compliance with UN resolutions, found evidence of illicit supplies sent to Syria. | |
Seen by the BBC, the report details the "innovative evasion techniques" used by North Korea to send items such high-heat, acid-resistant tiles, corrosion-resistant valves and thermometers. | |
The Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC) - a Syrian government agency - is alleged to have paid North Korea for the equipment via a number of front companies. | |
The SSRC is promoted by the Syrian government as a civilian research institute but a Western intelligence agency told the BBC last year that chemical weapons were being manufactured at three SSRC sites - Masyaf, in Hama province, and at Dummar and Barzeh, both just outside Damascus. | |
Barzeh was named in the UN report as one of the chemical weapons and missile facilities North Korean technicians had been seen operating at. | |
The Syrian government told the UN panel that the only North Koreans present in Syria are sports coaches and athletes. | |
Among the alleged shipments from North Korea to Syria, at least five were sent via a Chinese trading firm, Cheng Tong Trading Co Ltd, the UN report says. | |
The shipments allegedly contained acid-resistant tiles - which can be used for activities conducted at high temperatures - at a quantity that would cover the area of a large scale industrial project. | The shipments allegedly contained acid-resistant tiles - which can be used for activities conducted at high temperatures - at a quantity that would cover the area of a large scale industrial project. |
While the seized items "do not appear on any control lists", they included "materials that can be used to build bricks for the interior walls of [a] chemical factory", the report noted. | While the seized items "do not appear on any control lists", they included "materials that can be used to build bricks for the interior walls of [a] chemical factory", the report noted. |
China responded to the Panel's findings, saying it had no "evidence demonstrating the Cheng Tong Trading Co has business with" any North Korean entities in violation of Security Council resolutions. | |
UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric did not say whether the leaked report would be published, but told the New York Times: "I think the overarching message is that all member states have a duty and responsibility to abide by the sanctions that are in place." | UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric did not say whether the leaked report would be published, but told the New York Times: "I think the overarching message is that all member states have a duty and responsibility to abide by the sanctions that are in place." |
The UN Panel, in a publicly available report last September, said it was "investigating reported prohibited chemical, ballistic missile and conventional arms cooperation" between Syria and North Korea. | |
What is Syria's position on chemical weapons? | What is Syria's position on chemical weapons? |
Syria signed up to the Chemical Weapons Convention and agreed to have its declared chemical weapons stock destroyed in 2013 after a Sarin nerve agent attack killed hundreds of people in rebel-held suburbs of Damascus. | |
It has been accused of repeatedly using banned chemical weapons in the civil war since then. | |
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) concluded that Sarin was used in Khan Sheikhoun, a rebel-held town in Idlib province, last April in an incident that killed more than 80 people. OPCW and UN investigators are confident the Syrian air force was to blame. | The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) concluded that Sarin was used in Khan Sheikhoun, a rebel-held town in Idlib province, last April in an incident that killed more than 80 people. OPCW and UN investigators are confident the Syrian air force was to blame. |
Suspected chlorine attacks have been recently reported in Syria, including on Sunday in the Eastern Ghouta. | Suspected chlorine attacks have been recently reported in Syria, including on Sunday in the Eastern Ghouta. |
Why is North Korea's involvement controversial? | Why is North Korea's involvement controversial? |
Experts say North Korea has long offered military supplies and weapons know-how around the world in exchange for cash. | |
The UN report also highlights its efforts to illicitly trade with dozens of countries and groups in the Middle East, North Africa and Latin America. | |
Syria and North Korea have decades-old military ties. | Syria and North Korea have decades-old military ties. |
Last week, US President Donald Trump said Washington was imposing a fresh set of sanctions on North Korea, targeting more than 50 ships and maritime transport companies in several countries. | Last week, US President Donald Trump said Washington was imposing a fresh set of sanctions on North Korea, targeting more than 50 ships and maritime transport companies in several countries. |
North Korea is already under a range of international and US sanctions over its nuclear programme and missile tests. | North Korea is already under a range of international and US sanctions over its nuclear programme and missile tests. |
But it continued tests last year, including tests of a nuclear weapon and a long-range ballistic missile capable of reaching the US. | But it continued tests last year, including tests of a nuclear weapon and a long-range ballistic missile capable of reaching the US. |
The US says the new sanctions are designed to put a further squeeze on North Korea, cutting off sources of revenue and fuel for its nuclear programme and clamping down on evasion of already existing restrictions. | The US says the new sanctions are designed to put a further squeeze on North Korea, cutting off sources of revenue and fuel for its nuclear programme and clamping down on evasion of already existing restrictions. |