North Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Im Chong-il said Washington’s hostility towards friendly relations between Moscow and Pyongyang had “crossed the red line”. This was reported by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
In his opinion, US hostility towards the Russian Federation and North Korea is unjust and ugly, and Washington’s attempts to intervene have crossed the red line.
According to the deputy minister, relations between Moscow and Pyongyang are a strong fortress, as well as a strategic bulwark for the defense of peace, limiting “arbitrariness and willpower, the military threat and intervention of the imperialists.”
September 17, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol statedIt is claimed that military cooperation between Russia and North Korea is a violation of the UN Security Council resolution.
The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Russian Ambassador Andrei Kulik on September 19 due to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s recent visit to Russia. The ministry conveyed Seoul’s “tough position” to the Russian diplomat, stated that these contacts negatively affected Seoul’s relations with Moscow, and also demanded that Russia comply with UN Security Council resolutions.
Previously in North Korea in the name The entry of a US submarine into South Korea “was a condition for the use of nuclear weapons.”
Source: Gazeta
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