North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said at talks with the head of the Russian Defense Ministry that Moscow has the right to “self-defense” in response to strikes on Russian territory.
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The North Korean dictator held talks with Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov on November 29. Putin's ally claims that Western countries, in particular the United States, forced Ukraine to strike the territory of its neighbor with weapons provided by them.
The head of the DPRK believes that in connection with the long-range strikes on Russia, Moscow should “take measures,” the NBN publication reports, citing Reuters.
According to the North Korean leader, Pyongyang, the armed forces and citizens of the DPRK will support the Russian Federation's policy “to protect sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Putin's ally intends to expand ties with the terrorist state in all areas, within the framework of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty signed with the Russian leader.
As reported, analysts from the Institute for the Study of War explained why the Kremlin leader's threats about new attacks with the Oreshnik missile are empty words.