“Putin does not rule out joint military exercises between the Russian Federation and the DPRK November 7, 23:44 Share: Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un (Photo: Vladimir Smirnov/Pool via REUTERS) Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said during a speech at the Valdai discussion club , which does not exclude holding military exercises with North Korea. This is reported by Reuters. “Let’s see. We could also conduct training. Why not,” said Putin”, — write on: ua.news
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un (Photo: Vladimir Smirnov/Pool via REUTERS)
During a speech at the Valdai discussion club, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said that he does not rule out conducting military exercises with North Korea.
This is reported by Reuters.
“Let’s see. We could also conduct training. Why not,” said Putin, answering the question of whether the Russian Federation will conduct joint military exercises with the DPRK.
As the agency writes, the Russian dictator neither confirmed nor denied the presence of North Korean troops in the Kursk region, and noted that the partnership agreement with North Korea, signed at the beginning of the year, defined the contours of cooperation between the countries.
“There is also a fourth article, which talks about mutual assistance in case of aggression by another state. Everything is there. And I repeat once again, there is practically nothing new compared to the treaty, which has simply become outdated since the time of the Soviet Union,” he said.
North Korean soldiers have already been transferred to the contact line in the Kursk region – TSP
Participation of North Korean troops in the war against Ukraine
On October 18, the Ministry of Defense announced that almost 11,000 North Korean soldiers are currently training in eastern Russia to fight against Ukraine. South Korean intelligence has confirmed that the Russian Federation is preparing North Korean special forces for war in Ukraine.
On October 22, it became known that South Korea is considering the possibility of sending its military to Ukraine in response to North Korea’s actions.
On October 28, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the involvement of North Korean troops in the war against Ukraine and their redeployment to the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
On October 29, CNN, citing two Western intelligence sources, reported that a small group of North Korean troops was already in Ukraine. Officials expect that number to grow as the North Korean military completes training in eastern Russia.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia has armed foreign troops “infantry-style” — with mortars, machine guns, machine guns, rifles, etc. According to the Washington Post, in exchange for people, Kim Jong Un will receive money, military technology, and international attention from Putin.
On November 1, Zelensky once again reproached the Western partners for the fact that they “only watching”, while Russia is accumulating foreign troops near Ukraine.
On November 4, the president announced that