Russia shows its support to the North Korean nuclear program | International

by Andrea
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Acting by the need for E, the Kremlin has embraced the North Korean dictatorship as one of its main allies. Russian Foreign Minister Serguéi Lavrov has met this Saturday with Supreme North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, on an official visit to Pyongyang set with the aim of strengthening these ties. In return, the Surasian regime has managed to break – through Russia – the international isolation that led to its manufacture of weapons of mass destruction.

“We respect the actions of North Korea and understand the reasons why its nuclear program implements,” said Lavrov. “North Korea leaders reached timely conclusions long before Iran, and, precisely, as these conclusions were taken in time, no one is considering using force against North Korea.”

North Korean and Russian leaders signed a strategic association treaty in June last year. An agreement similar to the signed between Moscow and Tehran last January and that remained in a mere statement of intentions when Israel unleashed his attacks on the Ayatolás regime.

The North Korean-Ruso treaty includes a commitment to “mutual defense” in case of one of the signatory nations. This Saturday, Lavrov launched a warning to South Korea, Japan and the United States to reinforce before the North Korean regime.

The head of Russian diplomacy has defended that North Korean nuclear rearme is legitimate and product “of the activities of its scientists.” However, the pact signed by Vladimir Putin includes nuclear submarines.

Unlike Pyongyang, the Kremlin used as one of its pretexts for the invasion of Ukraine its supposed intention to achieve the nuclear bomb. President Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, insisted days before the Russian offensive that, but regretted that, due to the 1994 Budapest treaty, kyiv got rid of his Soviet nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees that never protected it: neither in the 2014 Crimean annexation, nor in the Russian total offensive of 2022.

Luxury resort

After her meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Choi Son-Hui, and with Kim Jong Un, Lavrov has assured that the sending of thousands of troops in front of Kursk left the Pyongyang herself. “We had no reason to reject this sincere sample of solidarity. We start from the fact that North Korea itself determines how our strategic association agreement implements,” said the Russian diplomat.

The North Korean supreme leader has received the Russian diplomat in a yacht anchored in. The Surasian dictator inaugurated the complex on June 24, after a decade of works. According to Pyongyang, their hotels have a capacity for more than 20,000 people and will soon be connected by Ferri with the easternmost region in Russia. Lavrov showed his desire that this destiny becomes popular in the future among Russian tourists, who are practically closed part of Asia, Europe and America due to the sanctions applied by the invasion of Ukraine.

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