Deployments in Support of United Nations Security Council Sanctions Against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
This publication provides documents on Cabinet’s June 2022 decisions to extend the mandates for the deployment of NZDF personnel to the United Nations Security Council sanctions against North Korea.
[ERS-22-SUB-0021], [ERS-22-MIN-0021]
This pack of documents comprises:
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the March 2022 Cabinet document: Deployments in Support of United Nations Security Council Sanctions Against the Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea (North Korea) [ERS-22-SUB-0021] and
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the associated minute: Deployments in Support of United Nations Security Council Sanctions Against the Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea (North Korea) [ERS-22-MIN-0021]
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