North Korea slapped with UN sanctions after nuclear test
The United Nations has imposed a fresh round of sanctions
on North Korea after its sixth and largest nuclear test.
The measures restrict oil imports and ban textile exports -
an attempt to starve the North of fuel and income for its weapons programmes.
The US had originally proposed harsher sanctions including a
total ban on oil imports.
The vote was only passed unanimously after Pyongyang allies
Russia and China agreed to the reduced measures.
The sanctions, which were passed at a UN Security Council
meeting on Monday, were met with anger by North Korea.
A statement on state news agency KNCA warned that if the US
did eventually push through harsher sanctions, North Korea would
"absolutely make sure that the US pays due price".
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