North Korea has recently accused the United States of making 2023 an 'extremely dangerous year' by provoking a nuclear war and criticized both the US and South Korean leaders for escalating tensions in the region. This statement comes from North Korea's U.N. ambassador, Kim Song, during a session at the United Nations.
In a significant political move, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently met with Russian officials, including the Russian Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. These meetings have led to high-level discussions between North Korea and Russia concerning an arms deal aimed at assisting Moscow's ongoing military campaign in Ukraine. Under the potential agreements, North Korea would supply Russia with significant quantities and multiple types of weapons, along with raw materials to boost Russia's military manufacturing capability. This arms deal negotiation is seen as a violation of several U.N. Security Council resolutions and has been publicly criticized by the US.
Moreover, the political discourse in North Korea has seen a continuation post Kim Jong Un's visit to Russia, with follow-up discussions occurring within the ruling Workers' Party's powerful politburo. This demonstrates a strategic deepening of relations between North Korea and Russia, which could alter the geopolitical dynamics in the region. Concurrently, the US has labeled North Korea as a 'persistent threat' due to its nuclear ambitions and potential arms dealings with Russia.
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