At least 10 North Korean ships stranded after China coal ban -report

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Another four North Korean ships arrived at the same port on Thursday morning before heading back to the North Korean port of Nampo, Yonhap also reported, citing Voice of America.
BEIJING At least ten North Korean ships have arrived at a Chinese port after being stranded for the past three weeks following the top global coal consumer`s ban on imports of the fuel from its isolated neighbor, a report said on Friday.
Six North Korean merchant vessels, including Sai Nal 3 and Jin Hung, entered the port of Longkou in China`s eastern Shandong province as of Thursday, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Friday, citing a Voice of America report.
Beijing said last month it would ban coal shipments from North Korea, starting Feb.
19, as part of its efforts to implement United Nations sanctions against Pyongyang.
The vessels had previously been holding some 10 kilometers out from Longkou port in international waters since the Chinese ban took effect, Yonhap news reported, citing VOA.

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