United Nations:Russia vetoed a UN resolution on Thursday in a move that effectively abolishes the monitoring by United Nations experts of UN sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear programme, though the sanctions themselves remain in place. Russia's vote sparked Western accusations that Moscow was acting to shield its weapons purchases from North Korea for use in its war against Ukraine, in violation of sanctions.
The vote in the 15-member council was 13 in favour, Russia against, and China abstaining. The Security Council resolution would have extended the mandate of the panel of experts for a year, but Russia's veto will halt its operation. The UN sanctions against North Korea still remain in force.
Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told the council before the vote that Western nations are trying to strangle North Korea and that sanctions have proven irrelevant and detached from reality in reining in the country's nuclear programme. US Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood told the council after the vote that Russia's veto was nothing more than the attempt by one council member to silence the independent objective investigations into North Korea's sanctions violations.