
North Korea Sanctions
North Korea sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by countries or international organizations to pressure the North Korean government regarding its nuclear weapons program and human rights violations. These sanctions typically include limits on trade, financial transactions, and access to certain goods, such as weapons and luxury items. The goal is to deter North Korea from pursuing nuclear weapons and encourage a return to diplomatic negotiations. Sanctions can impact the North Korean economy and its citizens’ quality of life, often leading to debates about their effectiveness and ethical implications.