Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Volodymyr Zelensky’s press conference on October 21, told journalists that North Korea supports Russia’s war against Ukraine for financial gain.
Zelensky, who was speaking at a Kyiv Independent-sponsored meeting, was asked about Pyongyang’s growing support for Moscow. In recent days, it is reported that the support has gone from weapons to boots on ground.
“I think the money is the reason,” he said. “I believe North Korea is poor, so they’ll send their people to front.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a security deal with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, promising to help each other if attacked.
North Korea is now Russia’s largest weapons supplier. With Russia’s stockpiles of military equipment running low, and the country’s production capacity being hampered simultaneously by Western sanctions.
According to reports, Pyongyang has sent Moscow a large number of military items including ballistic missiles and millions artillery shells.
The financial details have not been disclosed, but Russia is said to have provided North Korea, in exchange for the ammunition it has already supplied, with technology that will help it deploy spy satellites, tanks, and aircraft.
Zelensky said that he also believed that North Korean troops would find it difficult to fight effectively for Russia.
He said that “we located officers and technical staff in temporarily occupied territory (of Ukraine),”. He added, “I believe they sent the officers first because their officers would better understand what was happening, and then send a contingent.
How do you manage your team? How do you control them? I’m talking to you about language. “I think these are serious problems.”
Zelensky, who was speaking at a Kyiv Independent-sponsored meeting, was asked about Pyongyang’s growing support for Moscow. In recent days, it is reported that the support has gone from weapons to boots on ground.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, said that Washington also plans to provide $800 millions as a first tranche for the manufacture of Ukrainian drones.
BRICS is a grouping of emerging economies that includes Russia, China, India and Brazil.
This is Pyongyang’s first public response to multiple reports from Kyiv or Seoul about such a deployment.
The loan will go towards Ukraine’s military expenditures. Kyiv can invest in key equipment for fighting Russia, including artillery, air defence, and wider equipment support.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian forces destroyed 46 of 60 Shahed drones launched overnight by Russia.
A government source told South Korean news agency Yonhap that, “while watching signs of North Korea and Russia military cooperation, response measures will be taken step by step.”
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