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U.S. Investigating UN Violations of Own Sanctions

By Courtney Grogan, intern
[2012-07-06 12:41 ]  
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The U.S. State Department is investigating allegations of United Nations sanctions violations relating to transfers of technology to North Korea by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which is actually a part of the UN.

In a departmental press briefing on July 5th, State Department spokesperson Patrick Ventrell explained that the U.S. is engaged in an ongoing review of WIPO development projects ¡°for both Iran and the DPRK¡±.

¡°We¡¯re working with both the Director General and other member-states to institute reforms that will ensure future development projects are properly reviewed prior to being approved and implemented,¡± Ventrell went on to explain. ¡°And we¡¯re working in New York to ensure that the UN Security Council Sanctions Committees play a more active role in advising international organizations on how to remain compliant with UN sanctions.¡±

According to the original story broken by Fox News on April 3rd this year, WIPO circumvented the United Nations¡¯ own security provisions when it made shipments to the North Korean government through China. The shipments under investigation include advanced computer technology and data-storage servers financed through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) office in Beijing.

However, the World Intellectual Property Organization denies that the transfers violated UN sanctions, claiming that it was ¡°part of WIPO¡¯s technical assistance program¡± that has supported intellectual property ¡°offices in developing countries to facilitate the processing of patent and trademark applications since the 1990s.¡±

Responding to an inquiry about whether the current scandal has undermined faith in the UN sanctions regime more broadly, Ventrell asserted that U.S.-UN interactions have in fact ¡°shown real results for our national security, whether it comes to Iran¡¯s sanctions or North Korea.¡±
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