The relationship with Russia gives North Korea courage for hostile actions
The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for North Korean Affairs claimed that improving relations between Moscow and Pyongyang would lead to more hostile actions from North Korea. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Rashatudi, a senior American diplomat claimed that the recent rapprochement between Russia and North Korea could embolden Pyongyang to take a risky approach.
Jong Pak, Deputy Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for North Korean Affairs, announced that Moscow’s approach towards North Korea could mean that the country is more willing to threaten its southern neighbor and export weapons abroad.
The US official claimed that the expansion of relations between Moscow and Pyongyang means that North Korea is more willing to accept Washington’s demands to return to nuclear disarmament talks. to defy.
Pak claimed that the improvement of close relations between Moscow and Pyongyang stemmed from North Korea sending weapons to Russia, and that Russia is using these weapons in the Ukraine war.
In the meantime, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov previously denied reports of arms delivery from North Korea. North Korean authorities have repeatedly denied sending weapons to Russia.