Putin threatens to supply arms to North Korea
- Putin cautioned against South Korea sending weapons to Ukraine, deeming it a major error that could lead to displeasure from the current South Korean leadership.
- Mentioning the possibility of supplying weapons to North Korea, Putin hinted at a potential response to Western assistance to Ukraine, raising tensions further.
- Putin suggested that arming North Korea could serve as a retaliatory measure against Western support for Ukraine.
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Putin Threatens South Korea: Arming Ukraine Would Be a 'Very Big Mistake'
Russian strongman Vladimir Putin said South Korea deciding to offer weapons aid to Ukraine would be a "very big mistake," threatening "respective decisions" that would anger Seoul in remarks on Thursday responding to South Korea announcing it would consider arming Ukraine. The post Putin Threatens South Korea: Arming Ukraine Would Be a ‘Very Big Mistake’ appeared first on Breitbart.
South Korea takes a turn and analyzes sending weapons to Ukraine after the military pact between Russia and North Korea: Vladimir Putin warns that it is a “big mistake”
So far, Seoul has sent humanitarian aid to Kiev. But he doesn't rule out delivering armaments. Concern about the mutual defense agreement between Moscow and Pyongyang.
US State Department: Putin’s Suggestion on North Korean Weapons Is ‘Incredibly Concerning’
The U.S. State Department said that recent remarks from Russian President Vladimir Putin suggesting he would supply North Korea with weapons are “incredibly concerning.” Earlier this week, in a visit to North Korea, Mr. Putin suggested that weapons supplies to the isolated, communist country would be a similar response to the West arming Ukraine in the midst of the two-year-long war with Russia. The Russian leader also warned South Korea against…
Russia could supply weapons to North Korea, US calls it incredibly concerning
The United States said on Thursday (Jun 20) that Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments that Moscow may supply weapons for North Korea after signing a defence pact with Pyongyang are "incredibly concerning". Putin said on Thursday that Russia might supply weapons to North Korea, according to him it would be a mirror response to the Western arming of Ukraine. The defence pact means both countries will provide immediate military assistance i…
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