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Document 32018R1654

    Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1654 of 6 November 2018 implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

    ST/13092/2018/INIT

    OJ L 276, 7.11.2018, p. 3–8 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document In force

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_impl/2018/1654/oj

    7.11.2018   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 276/3


    COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2018/1654

    of 6 November 2018

    implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

    Having regard to Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 of 30 August 2017 concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and repealing Regulation (EC) No 329/2007 (1), and in particular Article 47(5) thereof,

    Having regard to the proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    On 30 August 2017, the Council adopted Regulation (EU) 2017/1509.

    (2)

    On 3 October 2017, the United Nations Security Council Committee established pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718 (2006) (the ‘UNSC Committee’) designated four vessels for a port entry ban.

    (3)

    On 28 December 2017, the UNSC Committee designated another four vessels for a port entry ban.

    (4)

    On 30 March 2018, the UNSC Committee designated 15 vessels for an asset freeze and 25 vessels for a port entry ban. Those vessels are listed in Annex XIV to Regulation (EU) 2017/1509.

    (5)

    Further additional information regarding some of those vessels has been published by the UNSC Committee in the list of designated vessels.

    (6)

    Annex XIV to Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 should therefore be amended accordingly,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

    Article 1

    Annex XIV to Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 is amended as set out in the Annex to this Regulation.

    Article 2

    This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

    Done at Brussels, 6 November 2018.

    For the Council

    The President

    H. LÖGER


    (1)   OJ L 224, 31.8.2017, p. 1.


    ANNEX

    (1)

    In Annex XIV to Regulation (EU) 2017/1509, entries 1 to 15 under the heading ‘A. Vessels subject to a seizure’, are replaced by the following:

     

    ‘Vessel name

    IMO number

    Designated as economic resources of

    Date of UN designation

    1.

    CHON MYONG 1

    DPRK oil tanker M/V CHON MYONG 1 conducted a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, in late December 2017.

    8712362

     

    30.3.2018

    2.

    AN SAN 1

    DPRK tanker M/V AN SAN 1 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations, likely for oil, in late January 2018.

    7303803

     

    30.3.2018

    3.

    YU PHYONG 5

    DPRK merchant vessel M/V YU PHONG 5 imported refined petroleum products to Nampo, DPRK, on 29 November 2017 through a ship-to-ship transfer conducted on 26 November 2017.

    8605026

     

    30.3.2018

    4.

    SAM JONG 1

    DPRK merchant vessel M/V SAM JONG 1 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018.

    8405311

     

    30.3.2018

    5.

    SAM JONG 2

    DPRK merchant vessel M/V SAM JONG 2 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018.

    7408873

     

    30.3.2018

    6.

    SAM MA 2

    DPRK oil tanker M/V SAM MA 2 imported refined petroleum products in October, early November and mid-November 2017 through multiple ship-to-ship transfers.

    8106496

     

    30.3.2018

    7.

    YU JONG 2

    DPRK oil tanker M/V YU JONG 2 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil in November 2017. M/V YU JONG 2 was also involved in a ship-to-ship transfer operation, likely for oil, with M/V MIN NING DE YOU 078 on 16 February 2018.

    8604917

     

    30.3.2018

    8.

    PAEK MA

    DPRK vessel M/V PAEK MA was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil in mid-January 2018.

    9066978

     

    30.3.2018

    9.

    JI SONG 6

    DPRK tanker M/V JI SONG 6 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018.

    8898740

     

    30.3.2018

    10.

    CHON MA SAN

    DPRK vessel M/V CHON MA SAN was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil in mid-November 2017.

    8660313

     

    30.3.2018

    11.

    NAM SAN 8

    DPRK crude oil tanker M/V NAM SAN 8 is believed to have been involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil.

    8122347

     

    30.3.2018

    12.

    YU SON

    DPRK tanker M/V YU SON is believed to have been involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil.

    8691702

     

    30.3.2018

    13.

    WOORY STAR

    DPRK cargo vessel M/V WOORY STAR is believed to have been involved in illicit transfers of prohibited DPRK goods.

    8408595

     

    30.3.2018

    14.

    JI SONG 8

    DPRK cargo vessel M/V JI SONG 8 is owned by Phyongchon Shipping & Marine and is believed to have been involved in illicit transfers of prohibited DPRK goods.

    8503228

    Phyongchon Shipping & Marine

    30.3.2018

    15.

    HAP JANG GANG 6

    Other information: DPRK cargo vessel M/V HAP JANG GANG 6 is owned by Hapjanggang Shipping Corp and is believed to have been involved in illicit transfers of prohibited DPRK goods.

    9066540

    Hapjanggang Shipping Corp

    30.3.2018’

    (2)

    In Annex XIV to Regulation (EU) 2017/1509, entries 1 to 33 under the heading ‘B. Vessels which are prohibited entry into ports’, are replaced by the following:

     

    ‘Vessel name

    IMO number

    Date of UN designation

    1.

    PETREL 8

    Other information: na

    9562233

    (MMSI: 620233000)

    3.10.2017

    2.

    HAO FAN 6

    Other information: na

    8628597

    (MMSI: 341985000)

    3.10.2017

    3.

    TONG SAN 2

    Other information: na

    8937675

    (MMSI: 445539000)

    3.10.2017

    4.

    JIE SHUN

    Other information: na

    8518780

    (MMSI: 514569000)

    3.10.2017

    5.

    BILLIONS NO. 18

    Other information: na

    9191773

    28.12.2017

    6.

    UL JI BONG 6

    Other information: na

    9114555

    28.12.2017

    7.

    RUNG RA 2

    Other information: na

    9020534

    28.12.2017

    8.

    RYE SONG GANG 1

    Other information: na

    7389704

    28.12.2017

    9.

    CHON MYONG 1

    Other information: DPRK oil tanker M/V CHON MYONG 1 conducted a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, in late December 2017.

    8712362

    30.3.2018

    10.

    AN SAN 1

    Other information: DPRK tanker M/V AN SAN 1 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations, likely for oil, in late January 2018.

    7303803

    30.3.2018

    11.

    YU PHYONG 5

    Other information: DPRK merchant vessel M/V YU PHONG 5 imported refined petroleum products to Nampo, DPRK, on 29 November 2017 through a ship-to-ship transfer conducted on 26 November 2017.

    8605026

    30.3.2018

    12.

    SAM JONG 1

    Other information: DPRK merchant vessel M/V SAM JONG 1 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018.

    8405311

    30.3.2018

    13.

    SAM JONG 2

    Other information: DPRK merchant vessel M/V SAM JONG 2 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018.

    7408873

    30.3.2018

    14.

    SAM MA 2

    Other information: DPRK oil tanker M/V SAM MA 2 imported refined petroleum products in October, early November and mid-November 2017 through multiple ship-to-ship transfers.

    8106496

    30.3.2018

    15.

    YU JONG 2

    Other information: DPRK oil tanker M/V YU JONG 2 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil in November 2017. M/V YU JONG 2 was also involved in a ship-to-ship transfer operation, likely for oil, with M/V MIN NING DE YOU 078 on 16 February 2018.

    8604917

    30.3.2018

    16.

    PAEK MA

    Other information: DPRK vessel M/V PAEK MA was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil in mid-January 2018.

    9066978

    30.3.2018

    17.

    JI SONG 6

    Other information: DPRK tanker M/V JI SONG 6 was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018.

    8898740

    30.3.2018

    18.

    CHON MA SAN

    Other information: DPRK vessel M/V CHON MA SAN was involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil in mid-November 2017.

    8660313

    30.3.2018

    19.

    NAM SAN 8

    Other information: DPRK crude oil tanker M/V NAM SAN 8 is believed to have been involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil.

    8122347

    30.3.2018

    20.

    YU SON

    Other information: DPRK tanker M/V YU SON is believed to have been involved in ship-to-ship transfer operations for oil.

    8691702

    30.3.2018

    21.

    WOORY STAR

    Other information: DPRK cargo vessel M/V WOORY STAR is believed to have been involved in illicit transfers of prohibited DPRK goods.

    8408595

    30.3.2018

    22.

    ASIA BRIDGE 1

    Other information: M/V ASIA BRIDGE 1 loaded DPRK coal at Nampo, DPRK, on 22 October 2017 and transferred it to Cam Pha,Vietnam.

    8916580

    30.3.2018

    23.

    XIN GUANG HAI

    Other information: Merchant vessel M/V XIN GUANG HAI loaded DPRK coal at Taean, DPRK, on 27 October 2017 and transferred it to Port Klang, Malaysia, on 18 December 2017.

    9004700

    30.3.2018

    24.

    HUA FU

    Other information: M/V HUA FU loaded DPRK coal at Najin, DPRK, on 24 September 2017.

    9020003

    30.3.2018

    25.

    YUK TUNG

    Other information: M/V YUK TUNG engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, with M/V RYE SONG GANG in January 2018.

    9030591

    30.3.2018

    26.

    KOTI

    Other information: M/V KOTI engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, with M/V KUM UN SAN 3 on 9 December 2017.

    9417115

    30.3.2018

    27.

    DONG FENG 6

    Other information: M/V DONG FENG 6 loaded DPRK coal at Hamhung, DPRK, on 11 July 2017, for export in violation of UN sanctions.

    9008201

    30.3.2018

    28.

    HAO FAN 2

    Other information: M/V HAO FAN 2 loaded DPRK coal at Nampo, DPRK, on 3 June 2017, for export in violation of UN sanctions.

    8747604

    30.3.2018

    29.

    HAO FAN 6

    Other information: M/V HAO FAN 6 loaded DPRK coal at Nampo, DPRK, on 27 August 2017.

    8628597

    30.3.2018

    30.

    JIN HYE

    Other information: M/V JIN HYE engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer with M/V CHON MA SAN on 16 December 2017.

    8518572

    30.3.2018

    31.

    FAN KE

    Other information: M/V FAN KE loaded DPRK coal at Nampo, DPRK, in September/October 2017.

    8914934

    30.3.2018

    32.

    WAN HENG 11

    Other information: M/V WAN HENG 11 engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, with M/V RYE SONG GANG 1 on 13 February 2018.

    Wan Heng 11, formerly a Belize-flagged vessel, is now operating as a DPRK-flagged vessel named the KUMJINGANG3 or Kum Jin Gang 3.

    8791667

    30.3.2018

    33.

    MIN NING DE YOU 078

    Other information: M/V MIN NING DE YOU engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, with M/V YU JONG 2 on 16 February 2018.

    Does not exist

    30.3.2018’


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