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Beijing and Moscow have denied breaking sanctions but have blocked new measures at the UN Security Council and advocated lifting some existing sanctions on North Korea, blaming the West and its allies for exacerbating tensions.<br \/>\nDiplomats said it appeared unlikely there would be another vote to try to renew the mandate before it expires on April 30.<br \/>\nThe veto highlights a rare diplomatic dividend for Pyongyang and underlines its deepening ties with Moscow, which have included unprecedented shipments of ballistic missiles and ammunition for use in the war in Ukraine as well as possible fuel supplies for North Korea, according to U.S. and South Korean officials and independent analysts.<br \/>\nBoth Moscow and Pyongyang have denied arms deals, but have vowed to deepen military relations and Russia\u2019s spy chief visited North Korea this week to vow a united front against \u201cattempts to increase pressure from external forces.\u201d<br \/>\nThe vote was significant and represents a major turning point in the international sanctions regime against North Korea, said Aaron Arnold, a former member of the panel who now works as a sanctions expert at Britain\u2019s Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).<br \/>\n\u201cRussia\u2019s vote, along with its blatant violation of sanctions by buying conventional arms from North Korea, years long history of ignoring their obligations, and at least tacit support from China suggest that the future is grim for the DPRK sanctions regime,\u201d he said, using the initials of North Korea\u2019s official name, the Democratic People\u2019s Republic of Korea.<br \/>\nPUZZLE PIECES<br \/>\nRussia\u2019s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia criticized the experts\u2019 work, saying before the vote that its reports had been reduced to \u201cplaying into the hands of Western approaches, reprinting biased information and analysing newspaper headlines and poor quality photos.\u201d<br \/>\nEven the panel\u2019s backers acknowledge that its work was increasingly constrained, but blamed it on Chinese and Russian members blocking or obfuscating unfavourable findings.<br \/>\n\u201cThe latest report is very interesting, because although it goes into some useful detail on finance and on overseas workers, China is barely mentioned,\u201d said one former senior member who asked not to be named because of diplomatic sensitivities. \u201cIf you\u2019re talking about breaching the sanctions, and not mentioning China, that\u2019s not really a terribly accurate reflection of what is really going on.\u201d<br \/>\nWhile the panel reports looked like a comprehensive summary, they were more like a small part of a larger puzzle, often with some of the most important pieces left out, the former member said.<br \/>\nThe end of the panel could lead to more trilateral cooperation among Washington, Seoul and Tokyo, and more evidence of sanctions violations could be released to the public since the restraining influence Russia and China had over headline-generating reports will be gone with the UN panel of experts, said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul.<br \/>\nBecause global banks and insurance companies have come to rely on independent reports to freeze and close accounts associated with North Korean overseas sanctions evasion networks, continued reporting mechanisms will be found, said Hugh Griffiths, former head of the panel and now a sanctions consultant.<br \/>\nDEEPER RUSSIA-NORTH KOREA TIES<br \/>\nGriffiths said the veto suggests Russia does not want its illegal procurement of North Korean ballistic missiles and conventional artillery munitions to be reported by a UN Security Council body.<br \/>\n\u201cRussia\u2019s veto indicates that Putin will intensify his ballistic missile and embargo-busting cooperation with North Korea,\u201d he said.<br \/>\nThe vote illustrates how strong the ties between Russia-North Korea have become, said Jenny Town of 38 North, a Washington-based North Korea monitoring programme.<br \/>\n\u201cIt underscores that no new sanctions at the UN Security Council level should be expected in the current geopolitical environment, and the bigger burden on states now to handle sanctions monitoring efforts,\u201d she said.<br \/>\nThe United States and South Korea launched a new task force this week aimed at preventing North Korea from procuring illicit oil, particularly from Russia.<br \/>\nThe two countries also imposed unilateral sanctions on individuals and entities based in Russia, China and the United Arab Emirates, accusing them of channelling funds to Pyongyang\u2019s weapons programs.<br \/>\nSouth Korea\u2019s Unification Ministry, which handles relations with the North, called the vote \u201cextremely regrettable.\u201d<br \/>\nMost visible sanctions enforcement has already been headed by the United States and its partners, sometimes in conflict with China or Russia.<br \/>\nCanada accused Chinese jets of \u201crecklessly\u201d harassing its surveillance planes taking part in an U.N. operation to enforce sanctions against North Korea. 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