November 25, 2024
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North Korea and the Russian Federation signed a mysterious sports protocol

North Korea and the Russian Federation signed a mysterious sports protocol The sports ministers of the DPRK and the Russian Federation signed a protocol on sports exchanges for 2025 during a meeting in Pyongyang. This is happening against the background of the strengthening of military cooperation between the countries and the supply of weapons to the DPRK for the war in Ukraine.”, — write on: unn.ua

Ministers of North Korea and the terrorist country signed a protocol on sports exchanges for 2025. This is reported by KCNA, transmits UNN.

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On Sunday, a meeting between the sports ministers of North Korea and the Russian Federation took place in Pyongyang, where issues of strengthening cooperation in the field of sports between the two countries were discussed.

According to North Korea’s state media, the sports minister of the terrorist country and his North Korean counterpart signed a protocol on sports exchanges for 2025.

In recent years, Pyongyang and Moscow have intensified their diplomatic and economic ties.

This strengthening of defense ties between the two countries has caused international concern. Washington, Kyiv and Seoul condemned North Korea’s provision of military aid to the Russian Federation, including sending military equipment and more than 10,000 troops to support the war in Ukraine.

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