Flashing: Russia could share advanced satellite technology to North Korea
US foreign minister flashing warns that Russia is about to share advanced satellite technology with North Korea. This development follows North Korea's military support for Moscow in the Ukraine conflict.
Flashing: Russia could share advanced satellite technology to North Korea
The USA warn that Russia may be about to, advanced satellite technology with North Korea . This happens in the course of the support of North Korea for Moscow War in Ukraine, said Foreign Minister Antony flashing on Monday.
Russian military aid for North Korea
"The DVRK is already receiving military equipment and training from Russia. Now we have reason to assume that Moscow intends to share advanced spatial and satellite technology with Pyongyang," explained Blinking in Seoul, the official name of North Korea. These statements were made when North Korea, according to the South Korean armed forces, tested an intermediate range into the water off the east coast of the Korean peninsula.
Advanced cooperation between North Korea and Russia
flashing emphasized that there is concern about the growing alliance between Pyongyang and Moscow. These concerns reformed after President Vladimir Putin and the North Korean leader Kim Jong and signed a defense pact last June. This step could mean that Putin is ready to accept the North Korean nuclear weapons program and thus give up the decades of commitment to denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
armament and troop movements
Since then, ammunition and rockets have flowed to Russia since then, although both countries contest the gun transmissions. According to Ukrainian and western secret services, North Korean troops have also fought on the Russia side. Experts have expressed concerns early on that Russia could violate international sanctions to support North Korea in developing its military satellite program.
technology requirements and military support
In October, the South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun in Pentagon said that North Korea would probably ask for the transfer of Russian technology for tactical nuclear weapons and the improvement of North Korean intercontinental missiles, educational satellites and nuclear sub -marines, in the exchange of troops to support Russia.
The role of North Korea in conflict
The southern Russian region Kursk is still the focus of the fight in August last year occurred. According to Ukrainian and Western assessments, around 11,000 North Korean troops are stationed in the Kursk region. Blinking reported that more than 1,000 North Korean soldiers were killed or wounded in the last week of December, an estimate that was also confirmed by the White House.
Zelensky's statement and the commitment of the USA
In the meantime, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj said that 3,800 North Korean soldiers were killed or injured during their fights for Russia. Selenskyj has repeatedly spoken out for ongoing US military aid and weapons. In an interview, he praised President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk. He expressed hope that Trump could "end the war" and emphasized that the president-Elect "has power to stop Putin and give Ukraine strong security guarantees".The role of Elon Musk and future perspectives
Zelensky pointed out that Trump won an important victory in the presidential election in November because he was a “much stronger” candidate than Vice President Kamala Harris. He praised Musk to ensure that he provided the Starlink internet system to Ukraine, which has proven to be crucial in the war against Russia.
demands for security and weapons
With regard to a potential ceasefire agreement, Selenskyj said that Kiev would only consider this if there were “security guarantees” for the areas under Ukrainian control. Without such guarantees, he warned that Putin could attack again. In addition, Selenskyj explained that Ukraine should need partial NATO membership and that the West should make more weapons available to defend itself against future attacks by Russia.