State department warns such a move could destabilise the peninsula, as South Korea considers arming Ukraine
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WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) – U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed significant concern on Thursday regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that Moscow might supply weapons to North Korea following a newly signed defense pact. Putin’s comments were seen as a potential countermeasure to the West’s arming of Ukraine. During his visit to North […]
State department warns such a move could destabilise the peninsula, as South Korea considers arming Ukraine
South Korea calls in the Russian ambassador and says it could supply arms to Ukraine
Moscow has warned of "unpleasant decisions" if Seoul supplies arms to Ukraine, following the new Russia-North Korea defence agreement.
By Christy Lee A new defense pact signed between Russia and North Korea this week publicly laid out Moscow's willingness to engage in...
Washington and its allies challenged North Korea at the United Nations on Friday over claims Pyongyang is breaching arms control measures by supplying...
By Taejun Kang Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in North Korea in the wee hours Wednesday for a meeting with counterpart Kim Jong Un,...
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Vladimir Putin has warned South Korea it would be making “a big mistake” if it arms Ukraine in the war against Russia. His comments come after...
A major new defense deal between Pyongyang and Moscow is stoking concern that Russia could ship weapons to North Korea, and share know-how with Kim...