(Reuters) - "We're still engaging with Banco Delta Asia on certain
remedial actions that I think will ultimately lead to
behavioral change," he added.
But Paulson declined to answer a question on whether the
Treasury believed that North Korea had stopped its
counterfeiting and money laundering activities now that $25
million in previously frozen accounts at Banco Delta Asia had
been transferred back to North Korea.
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remedial actions that I think will ultimately lead to
behavioral change," he added.
But Paulson declined to answer a question on whether the
Treasury believed that North Korea had stopped its
counterfeiting and money laundering activities now that $25
million in previously frozen accounts at Banco Delta Asia had
been transferred back to North Korea.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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