Kim Jong Un made a new statement about Russia's war against Ukraine and spoke about 'self-defense'.
30.11.2024
2176

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
30.11.2024
2176

Kim Jong Un: Russia has the right to 'self-defense'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated during a meeting with Russian Defense Minister Andrei Biyolousov that Russia has the right to 'self-defense' and to respond to attacks directed at its territory.
Kim Jong Un believes that Ukraine is using long-range weapons as a result of U.S. interference, and Russia has the right to defend itself. He claims that the U.S. and the West forced Kyiv to attack Russia, and therefore Russia should impose some cost on the 'hostile forces.'
Kim Jong Un also promised to strengthen ties with Russia in all areas, including military affairs, as part of the partnership established with Vladimir Putin in June.
Read also
- The Pentagon responded to whether the States have information about Iran's hidden uranium stockpile
- EU Summit: What was decided regarding sanctions against the Russian Federation, negotiations with Ukraine on accession, and financial support
- Another stage of prisoner exchange: Ukrainians who had been in Russia for over three years have returned home
- Rear regions created a strategic reserve for the groupings 'Khortytsia' and 'Tavriya' - OP
- Who stopped the exhumation? Ambassador reported the details of the information diversion arranged by Russians in Poland
- NATO General Explains How the 'Korean Model' Could Work in Ukraine