North Korean Troop Deployment Escalates Ukraine Conflict
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol discussed North Korea's deployment in Ukraine, warning it could intensify the conflict. The Pentagon reports an increase in North Korean troops near Ukraine. Concerns about Russia's support to Pyongyang were also highlighted.
In a recent phone conversation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol highlighted the potential escalation of the Ukraine conflict due to North Korea's military involvement alongside Russia. They emphasize the broader implications for security in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region.
According to reports, the Pentagon confirmed that North Korean soldiers are present in the Kursk region, a strategic area for Ukrainian forces. North Korea's military presence is reportedly expanding, with more troops anticipated to be deployed to the frontline, raising alarms regarding what Russia might be offering Pyongyang in exchange.
The discussions further reveal that Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledges the North Korean deployment as part of a partnership treaty with Kim Jong Un, with the Pentagon estimating a significant increase in troop numbers in eastern Russia. This development adds to international concerns about the conflict's intensification.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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