Zelenskiy Urges Response to North Korean Troops in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has called for allies to acknowledge evidence of North Korean troops joining Russia in Ukraine's conflict. Emphasizing the global need for peace, he warns of a significant escalation if North Korean involvement continues. Western leaders express concern over the potentially dangerous development.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged Western allies to respond promptly to evidence of North Korean troops joining Russian forces in Ukraine's war. Mentioning a potential deployment of up to 12,000 North Korean soldiers, Zelenskiy stressed the urgency of a unified international stance against this development.
In an address, Zelenskiy highlighted the global interest in halting rather than prolonging the conflict, criticizing both North Korea and Russia for their disregard for casualties. He demanded action from international partners, emphasizing the serious implications of North Korea's involvement in a European war.
Western leaders, including British Defence Secretary John Healey and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, have voiced concerns about the situation, labeling it a dangerous and potentially escalative move. Discussions are underway to address the geopolitical ramifications, as officials deliberate on appropriate responses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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