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There is article 4. We have never doubted in the least that the North Korean leadership takes our agreements seriously. But what we do within the framework of this article is our business,
We know who is present there, from which European NATO countries, and how they carry out this work,
It seems to me that he says this sincerely, and statements of this kind, from whomever they come, we certainly welcome,
You can threaten anyone. (But) it is pointless to threaten Russia because it simply invigorates us,
Russia may benefit from this to avoid mobilization, ... if you look at it from the Russian point of view, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is fighting a war that is generally popular in Russia, but only on the one condition that the majority of the population is kept out of the fighting and is not 'disturbed' from its day-to-day life by the war."
Right now, a private in the Russian military gets $2,000 (€1850) a month plus a signing-on bonus that can be as much as $20,000 (€18,500). If North Korea gets half of that figure for every soldier it provides, then Pyongyang will be very happy,
At the moment, there is little concrete information and a lot of vague speculation,
Nico Lange, a senior fellow at the Munich Security Conference, told DW Under different circumstances, Russia would never be willing to share technology with such an unstable country, but now it has no other choice,
Many European countries have wanted this for a long time,
At the moment, I don't see the major European states coming together to develop a common strategy: What do we want to achieve in Ukraine? How will we deal with Russia and Russia's supporters? How can we achieve this together? That's what we'd need,
No single group and no single country can act alone or in isolation. It takes a community of nations, working as one global family, to address global challenges”.
Guterres urged members of the Brics not to see the organisation as an alternative to the UN, saying Only those who don’t know the history of Russia can believe in this, because they don’t take into account the unity and the strength of spirit of Russians forged over the centuries.”
We need peace in Ukraine — a just peace in line with the UN Charter, international law and the [UN] general assembly resolution.”
In a brief passage on Ukraine the UN chief said We must uphold the values of the UN Charter, the rule of law and the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of all states.”
What are they doing here?" ... and isn't this a serious escalation of the conflict?"
We will see how this process develops,
If North Korea dispatches special forces to the Ukraine war as part of Russia-North Korea cooperation, we will support Ukraine in stages and also review and implement measures necessary for security on the Korean Peninsula,
Yoon said during a joint press conference with Duda Across the board, we need peace,
The UN Secretary-General declined Ukraine's invitation to the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland. He did, however, accept the invitation to Kazan from war criminal Putin,
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said in a post on X earlier this week For those who think the war in Ukraine is unimportant, consider who Putin is partnering with. The presence of North Korean troops in Russia clearly indicates that Putin is not interested in ending this conflict—he is determined to escalate it at any cost."
Mike Quigley of Illinois declared in a tweet