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China rejects Trump accusation on oil transfer to North Korea

By AFP
29 December 2017   |   9:46 am
China on Friday rejected accusations that it has helped Pyongyang skirt sanctions after US President Donald Trump claimed Beijing had permitted a transfer of oil to North Korea.

US President Donald Trump (L) and China’s President Xi Jinping shake hands during a business leaders event at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 9, 2017. Donald Trump urged Chinese leader Xi Jinping to work “hard” and act fast to help resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis, during their meeting in Beijing on November 9, warning that “time is quickly running out”. / AFP PHOTO / Nicolas ASFOURI

China on Friday rejected accusations that it has helped Pyongyang skirt sanctions after US President Donald Trump claimed Beijing had permitted a transfer of oil to North Korea.

“Caught RED HANDED – very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea,” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “There will never be a friendly solution to the North Korea problem if this continues to happen!”

The US president later told the New York Times that he saw a report on the situation on Fox News that morning.

“The recent series of reports on this situation do not conform with the facts”, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said, adding that Beijing did not allow its “citizens or companies to engage in any activities that violate” UN resolutions.

The United Nations and Washington have imposed a series of sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear and missile programme in recent months.

Hua said China had looked into the report of a Chinese ship transferring oil to a North Korean vessel and found it to be inaccurate.

“There is no record of the (Chinese) vessel visiting a Chinese port” since August, Hua said.

“I think making pointless hype through the media is not conducive to enhancing mutual trust and cooperation.”

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