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Russia Warns Against Targeting North Korea

NORTH KOREA, JUL 12 – Lavrov condemned a US-led security pact aimed at North Korea while boosting military and economic ties amid Pyongyang's support for Russia in Ukraine, officials said.

  • Lavrov warned the US, South Korea, and Japan against forming a security partnership during his North Korea visit for military cooperation talks.
  • Russia and North Korea's relations have deepened, with North Korea supplying troops and ammunition to support Russia's Ukraine efforts in exchange for military and economic aid.
  • Lavrov warned the US, South Korea, and Japan against forming a security alliance during his North Korea visit amid deepening Russia–North Korea military ties.
  • Lavrov's visit and strengthened Russia–North Korea ties have raised regional alarms over potential transfer of sensitive military technologies, prompting concern among South Korea, the US, and others.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned the US, South Korea, and Japan against forming a security alliance during his visit to North Korea, amid deepening Russia–North Korea military ties and ongoing regional exercises.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned the United States, South Korea, and Japan against forming a security alliance against North Korea during his visit to the Russian ally for talks on strengthening their growing military and other cooperation.

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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