South Korea says some countries ignore North Korea's unlawful behaviour

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, which he said threatens to weaken UN sanctions against its missile and nuclear programmes.

“This creates holes in sanctions against North Korea passed at the UN Security Council,” Defence Minister Lee Jong-sup said in a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asia’s top security summit. The South Korean minister reaffirmed the importance of trilateral security coordination with the United States and Japan to deter North Korea.

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