Stubb Warns of North Korea's Role in Ukraine Conflict
Finnish President Alexander Stubb discussed with Chinese President Xi Jinping the implications of North Korea's arms exports and troop deployments to Russia, highlighting these actions as an escalation in the Ukraine war. Stubb suggested China might find its relationship with North Korea increasingly uncomfortable due to these developments.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb has raised concerns about North Korea's recent actions, labeling their arms exports and troop deployments to Russia as escalation in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Stubb conveyed these views during his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, stressing the implications of North Korea's involvement.
The Finnish leader added that China might face discomfort in its relationship with North Korea, considering the potential for further escalation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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