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          WORLD> Asia-Pacific
          Report: DPRK ship suspected of carrying missiles
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-06-22 08:45

          SEOUL, ROK: A US Navy destroyer is tailing a ship from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) which is suspected of carrying illicit weapons toward Myanmar in what could be the first test of new UN sanctions against the DPRK over its recent nuclear test, a leading TV network said Sunday.

          Report: DPRK ship suspected of carrying missiles
          The Kang Nam I, a 2,035-tonne general cargo ship from the DPRK, is pictured near Lantau Island in Hong Kong in this October 24, 2006 file photo. [Agencies]

          The Republic of Korea (ROK)'s news network YTN, citing an unidentified intelligence source, said the US suspects the cargo ship Kang Nam is carrying missiles and related parts. Myanmar's military government, which faces an arms embargo from the United States and the European Union, has reportedly bought weapons from the DPRK.

          YTN said the US has deployed a destroyer and is using satellites to track the ship, which was expected to travel to Myanmar via Singapore.

          The ROK's Defense Ministry, Unification Ministry and National Intelligence Service said they could not confirm the report. Calls to the US military command in Seoul were not answered late Sunday.

          The ship is reportedly the first DPRK vessel to be tracked under the new UN sanctions.

          Two US officials said Thursday that the US military had begun tracking the ship, which left a DPRK port Wednesday and was traveling off the coast of China.

          One of the officials said it was uncertain what the Kang Nam was carrying, but that it had been involved in weapons proliferation before. Both spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence.

          Tensions on the Korean peninsula have spiked since the DPRK defiantly conducted its second nuclear explosion on May 25. It later declared it would expand its atomic bomb program and threatened war to protest the UN sanctions imposed in response to its nuclear test.

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          The sanctions toughen an earlier arms embargo against the DPRK and authorize ship searches in an attempt to thwart its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

          The Security Council resolution calls on all 192 UN member states to inspect vessels on the high seas "if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the cargo" contains banned weapons or material to make them, and if approval is given by the country whose flag the ship sails under.

          If the country refuses to give approval, it must direct the vessel "to an appropriate and convenient port for the required inspection by the local authorities."

          A senior US military official told The Associated Press on Friday that a Navy ship, the USS John S. McCain, is relatively close to the DPRK vessel but had no orders to intercept it under the Security Council resolution and had not requested that authority. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive issue of ship movements.

          The Navy ship, a guided missile destroyer, is named after the grandfather and father of former US presidential candidate Sen. John McCain. Both were admirals.

          McCain said Sunday that the US should board the Kang Nam even without the DPRK's permission if hard evidence shows it is carrying missiles or other cargo in violation of UN resolutions.

          "I think we should board it. It's going to contribute to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to rogue nations that pose a direct threat to the United States," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

          President Barack Obama said the UN sanctions would be aggressively enforced after talks Tuesday with the ROK President Lee Myung-bak in Washington. Obama also reaffirmed the US security commitment to the ROK, including nuclear protection.

          In its first response to the summit, the DPRK's government-run weekly Tongil Sinbo said Obama's comments revealed a US plot to invade it with nuclear weapons.

          "It's not a coincidence at all for the US to have brought numerous nuclear weapons into South Korea (ROK) and other adjacent sites, staging various massive war drills opposing the DRPK every day and watching for a chance for an invasion," it said in a commentary published Saturday.

          The DPRK says its nuclear program is a deterrent against the US, which it routinely accuses of plotting to topple its government. The US, which has 28,500 troops in the ROK, has repeatedly said it has no such intention and has no nuclear weapons there.

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