US Wants Sea Blockade on North Korea

The United States circulated a draft resolution Monday to U.N. Security Council nations calling for stiff weapons sanctions and other restrictions on North Korea following its claim to have conducted a nuclear test.
The United States is suggesting international inspections of any cargo going into or out of the reclusive, communist country.
Washington also is proposing a U.N. embargo on any goods or materials that could be used in Pyongyang's missile and nuclear programs.
Security Council members will resume closed-door discussions of the proposals Tuesday.
The council voted unanimously Monday for a statement opposing North Korea's reported test, but it is unclear whether the council will favor economic sanctions.
John Bolton, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said he was "strongly encouraged by the mood of the council."
"No one even came close to defending it," Bolton said.
Japan also added its own proposals to deny North Korean ships and planes permission to enter other territories, to ban the import of any North Korean products and to ban travel by high-level North Korean officials.
The U.S. draft calls for an overall arms embargo, prohibitions on any financial transactions that might support missile activities, a freeze on any assets related to North Korea's weapons programs, measures to prevent counterfeiting by North Korea and a ban on luxury goods.
The draft also calls for North Korea to cease any missile and nuclear-related activity and return to the six party talks.
The proposal would review North Korea's reaction 30 days from adoption of the U.N. resolution.
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