Russia, China make UN proposal to ease North Korea sanctions

This undated picture released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on December 17, 2019 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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UNITED NATIONS, United States — Russia and China on Monday proposed easing sanctions against

nuclear-armed North Korea, on condition the regime commits to Security Council resolutions on denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

The proposal, in a draft resolution which surprised several diplomatic missions, came the same day Washington's top representative in talks with North Korea criticized Pyongyang's "hostile" statements.

The North is under heavy US and United Nations sanctions over its nuclear program but

it has been frustrated at lack of relief after it declared a moratorium on nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests.

The draft text said the Council "shall adjust the sanction measures towards the DPRK as

may be needed

in light of the DPRK's compliance with relevant UN Security Council resolutions."

It also underlined the necessity of having "the most favorable approach towards requests for exemptions from existing UN sanctions against the DPRK for humanitarian and livelihood purposes."

The text,

obtained by AFP, "welcomes the continuation of the dialogue between the United States and the DPRK at all levels."

The call comes with negotiations between North Korea and the US largely stalled since the collapse of a February summit in Hanoi between President Donald Trump and the North's leader Kim Jong Un.

The North has issued increasingly strident declarations, even promising an ominous "Christmas gift" if Washington does not come up with some concessions by year's end.

The draft text calls for "prompt resumption of the six-party talks" which involved China, the two

Koreas, the US, Russia and Japan. Those talks lasted

from 2003-2009.

Diplomats said

no deadline was put forward for putting to a vote the text, which faces an uncertain future.

Texts related to North Korea are traditionally the purview of the United States, which wants Pyongyang to give up its atomic arsenal right away.

The Russia-China text also calls for inter-Korean rail and road cooperation projects to be exempt from existing UN sanctions.

Three pages of annexes to the draft resolution list products to

be removed from sanctions lists.

Among them are bulldozers, small tractors, small metal items including scissors, bicycles,

as well as washing machines for clothes and dishes.

China and Russia, which had cautiously backed pressure against North Korea after its past nuclear tests, had

indicated last week they would reject further sanctions.

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