North Korea Says It Backs Russia To 'Victory' In Ukraine
- North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui visited Moscow, meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to discuss increased military cooperation.
- North Korea has deployed approximately 10,000 troops to Russia to support military actions in Ukraine, according to the Pentagon.
- Lavrov stated that relations between Moscow and Pyongyang have reached 'an unprecedented high level over the past few years.
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North Korea pledges to stand by Russia until 'victory' in Ukraine, Zelenskyy slams Western inaction
North Korea's Choe Son Hui is on a visit to Moscow as the West believes up to 10,000 North Korean troops are on the brink of entering the more than two-year conflict on Russia's side
In the Ukraine war, North Korea is firmly on Russia's side: Foreign Minister Choe confirmed this during a visit to Moscow. Not a word was said about the deployment of soldiers.
Visiting Russia, the North Korean Foreign Minister reaffirmed her support for Moscow, while North Korean soldiers would be posted near the Russian-Ukrainian front line.
North Korea vows to stand by Russia until it achieves victory in Ukraine
North Korea’s foreign minister says her country will stand alongside Russia until it achieves victory in Ukraine. On a visit to her counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Choe Son-Hui failed to shed any light on whether Russia is providing nuclear technology to North Korea – in exchange for the thousands of North Korean troops deployed in Russia’s war against Ukraine. And there are concerns over whether South Korea might get involved by sending mi…
Pyongyang will support Russia until its “victory” in Ukraine, North Korea's foreign minister said Friday from Moscow, after the United States warned of...
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