In a statement, Treasury Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian Nelson said, “today’s sanctions action targets two key nodes of the DPRK’s weapons programs: its increasing reliance on illicit activities, including cybercrime, to generate revenue, and its ability to procure and transport goods in support of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs.”
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