South Korea says it has added several North Korean groups and individuals to its sanctions list as part of efforts to cut off funding for the North weapons programs.
South Korea's government says the sanctions on 20 North Korean groups and 12 individuals took effect from today.
Seoul is among the first to respond to North Korea's November 29 missile launch with fresh sanctions. The government says it hopes its move will prompt the international community to do likewise.
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Separately, South Korea, the United States and Japan started their two-day missile tracking drills today.
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