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    UN Security Council to exempt sanctions on humanitarian aid for North Korea, source says

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    Posted on February 6, 2026

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    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    UN Security Council to exempt sanctions on humanitarian aid for North Korea, source says - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    The UN Security Council has approved exemptions for humanitarian aid to North Korea, allowing 17 projects to proceed amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.

    Table of Contents

    • UN Security Council's Exemption for Humanitarian Aid
    • Details of Approved Humanitarian Projects
    • Background on North Korea Sanctions
    • Political Reactions and Implications

    UN Security Council Approves Humanitarian Aid Exemption for North Korea

    UN Security Council's Exemption for Humanitarian Aid

    By Heejin Kim

    SEOUL, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A United Nations committee has approved exemptions from wide-reaching sanctions against North Korea to allow fresh humanitarian aid to reach the country, a diplomatic source said on Friday, amid a push by Seoul and Washington to engage Pyongyang.

    The members of the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on North Korea unanimously agreed on Thursday to exempt sanctions on 17 humanitarian projects for North Korea, the source told Reuters on the condition of anonymity as the person was not authorized to speak publicly.

    Details of Approved Humanitarian Projects

    There has not been an official announcement yet by the Security Council or the sanctions committee. The U.N. could not be immediately reached for comment.

    Background on North Korea Sanctions

    The projects, all of which are undertaken by international bodies like UNICEF and non-government organisations based in South Korea, the United States and other countries, had been pending since the first half of 2025, the source said.

    The U.N. Security Council adopted Resolution 1718 in 2006 following North Korea's sixth nuclear test in violation of earlier sanctions, banning the transfer of arms, fuel and other items that had been included in the aid packages.

    Political Reactions and Implications

    North Korea has labelled U.N. and other international sanctions against it as signs of hostility orchestrated by the United States that infringed on its sovereign right to develop nuclear arms and ballistic missiles.

    South Korea's DongA Ilbo newspaper reported U.S. President Donald Trump gave his approval for backing the exemption, which required unanimous agreement in the committee where the United States is a member.

    Kim has remained silent despite overtures by Trump and South Korea to resume dialogue, instead pushing ahead with arms development and solidifying ties with Russia and China.

    (Reporting by Heejin Kim; Editing by Jack Kim and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UN sanctions committee approves humanitarian aid exemption for North Korea.
    • •17 projects by international bodies like UNICEF are exempted.
    • •Sanctions stem from North Korea's nuclear tests and arms development.
    • •The exemption required unanimous committee approval.
    • •North Korea views sanctions as hostile actions by the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN Security Council to exempt sanctions on humanitarian aid for North Korea, source says

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aimed at saving lives, alleviating suffering, and maintaining human dignity.

    2What are sanctions?

    Sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by countries or international organizations to influence or change the behavior of a targeted country, often in response to violations of international law or human rights.

    3What is the UN Security Council?

    The UN Security Council is one of the six main organs of the United Nations, responsible for maintaining international peace and security, and has the authority to impose sanctions and authorize military action.

    4What is a diplomatic source?

    A diplomatic source refers to an individual or entity that provides information or insights related to international relations, often under conditions of anonymity to protect their identity.

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