North Korean Troop Deployment to Russia Raises Global Concerns
The U.S. warns of a 'dangerous development' if North Korea sends troops to aid Russia in Ukraine, potentially deepening DPRK-Russia military ties. South Korea and Britain highlight the high demands Pyongyang may place on Moscow. The situation continues to evolve with global implications.
Reports of North Korea sending troops to support Russia in Ukraine have sparked a strong reaction from the United States, calling it a 'dangerous and highly concerning development.' South Korean and British officials have similarly warned of the high cost Moscow would likely pay Pyongyang. As Ukraine and other nations voice concern, global stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation.
According to statements made at a United Nations Security Council meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused North Korea of preparing to send 10,000 soldiers to assist Russia. These forces, expected to be combat-ready by November 1, are raising alarms internationally. Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia dismissed these concerns as Western scare tactics.
The potential collaboration between Russia and North Korea could mark a significant shift in international relations, with South Korea's U.N. Ambassador Joonkook Hwang suggesting substantial military or financial rewards for Pyongyang. This development could provoke further geopolitical tensions given North Korea's longstanding sanctions due to its nuclear ambitions.
(With inputs from agencies.)