TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has begun work on possible financial sanctions against North Korea over its missile tests, but said a decision on implementation would be taken in concert with other countries and depend on Pyongyang's behaviour.
Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki said on Tuesday that government officials were looking into ways to impose restrictions on financial assets and fund flows to North Korea.
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