November 28, 2024
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Kyslytsia sharply responded to the post-pred of the DPRK, who accused the West of “starting wars”

The permanent representative of Ukraine to the UN, Serhii Kyslytsia, told North Korea’s ambassador to North Korea, Kim Son, that the leadership of the DPRK “sooner or later” will end up on the dock, and the North Korean people will be free.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

The permanent representative of Ukraine to the UN, Serhii Kyslytsia, told North Korea’s ambassador to North Korea, Kim Son, that the leadership of the DPRK “sooner or later” will end up on the dock, and the North Korean people will be free.

He said this on Wednesday at a meeting of the UN Security Council, the correspondent of Ukrinform reports.

At the meeting, the North Korean diplomat accused Western countries of starting wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.

“I am not going to comment on North Korea’s fabrications edited by the Russian representative office,” Kislytsia said in this regard.

Read also: Codling: North Korea has already handed over 20,000 containers of weapons to Russia, including 100 ballistic missiles He also told the North Korean representative to represent a criminal regime that helps another criminal regime.

“Sooner or later you and your leadership will end up on the dock, and sooner or later your people will be free, after which they will enjoy democracy and freedom,” Kyslytsia said.

As reported, the UN Security Council, at the request of Ukraine, discussed Russia’s use of a medium-range missile to strike the Dnieper River and the participation of North Korean troops in the war against Ukraine.

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