Pyongyang. File photoUN, May 26. The United States will continue to consider imposing additional unilateral sanctions against the DPRK, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield told reporters.
"We urge all Member States to fully comply with existing resolutions and will continue to work with our allies and partners to enforce sanctions against the DPRK", said Thomas-Greenfield.
According to her, the States will continue to seek unity and compromises in the UN in response to the development of Pyongyang weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles. “And in the absence of such unity, we will continue to consider unilateral actions, moreover, agreed with our closest allies and partners, including sanctions,” she concluded. As Thomas-Greenfield pointed out, Washington has constantly stated, that seeks serious and credible diplomacy with the DPRK, «but Kim Jong-un refused to contact.» «We will continue to urge the DPRK to diplomatic interaction with us. At the same time, we will not hesitate to take further action in the interests of our security and in the interests of our closest allies around the world,» she added. >Nebenzya said new sanctions against North Korea are useless