Statements: Ri Yun Thaek

Canonical ID: kprusi-a8166203794cc676b5890eefd675b9f10059e4c3 · Entity type: Person (reference)

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Person:aliasRi Yun Taekkp_rusi_reportskprusi-a8166203794cc676b5890eefd675b9f10059e4c3
Person:descriptionAttempted to procure a multi-gas monitor, which, according to Germany, is a prohibited dual-use item that may be used in the production of chemical weapons, while based at the Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in Berlin, Germany, in 2012 and 2013. Germany informed the Panel that it had prevented the procurement attempt but had been unable to take any legal action against Ri owing to his diplomatic status. Germany subsequently expelled Ri and informed other European Union member States about his activities. As a result, he was refused accreditation at the Permanent Mission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the United Nations in Vienna and at the Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in Sofia. According to a UN Member State, Ri was then assigned to the Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in Moscow.kp_rusi_reportskprusi-a8166203794cc676b5890eefd675b9f10059e4c3
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Person:nameRi Yun Thaekkp_rusi_reportskprusi-a8166203794cc676b5890eefd675b9f10059e4c3
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