What do we know about the North Korean troops joining Russia’s war?
- North Korea has ratified a landmark defense pact with Russia, signaling deeper security cooperation amid Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
- The treaty mandates both nations to provide immediate military assistance if either is attacked.
- The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership treaty will take effect after both sides exchange ratification documents.
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What Russia and North Korea gain from defense treaty
Ian Bremmer shares his insights on global politics this week on World In :60.North Korea ratified a major defense treaty with Russia. What do both sides hope to gain?Well, the North Koreans really want mutual defense. They are helping the Russians out in their time of need, sending a whole bunch of troops, things that the North Koreans have in surplus and don't really value and the Russians can really use right now. And they would love to see Ru…
The Secretary of the United States meets with Mark Rutte, and both influence that the conflict has already become something global that affects "the Euro-Atlantic theatre, the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East" Read
North Korea's entry into Russia's war in Ukraine also poses a threat to the United States, NATO chief Mark Rutte warns in Brussels. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken promises an American response.
US Vows 'Firm' Response To N.Korea Deployment In Ukraine Conflict
The secretary of state was speaking at the start of a day of Brussels talks with NATO and EU officials to urgently address ramping up support for Kyiv before Donald Trump reclaims the White House -- potentially jeopardising future aid.
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