U.S. concerned about Putin’s threat to deliver arms to Kim’s North Korea
The U.S. said it was concerned about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s threat to supply North Korea with weapons, warning it would “destabilise” the Korean peninsula.
“Depending on the type of weapons provided, such a move may violate UN Security Council resolutions which Russia itself supported.
“The U.S. would continue to work with its allies in the region, including South Korea and Japan, to respond to the threat posed by North Korea,” Matthew Miller, U.S. State Department’s spokesman, said.
During a state visit to Pyongyang on Wednesday, Putin signed a partnership agreement with North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un that includes a vow of mutual aid if either country is attacked.
Speaking in Vietnam on Thursday, Mr Putin threatened to deliver high-precision weapons to North Korea as a response to Western arms deliveries to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the South Korean government has expressed concern over the strategic partnership between Russia and North Korea.
Seoul said that the security commitments violated UN sanctions imposed on Pyongyang.
South Korea also suggested reconsidering its long-standing policy of not supplying weapons to Kyiv.
According to Mr Putin, South Korea will be making a “big mistake” if it supplies arms to Ukraine.
“If that happens, then we will make corresponding decisions that would not please the current leadership of South Korea,” Mr Putin said.
Mr Putin called Seoul’s concerns unfounded.
He said that South Korea had nothing to fear as the pact would only apply if either Russia or North Korea would be attacked by a third party.
“As far as I know, (South Korea) is not planning any aggression against North Korea,” said Mr Putin. “There is no need to fear our cooperation.”
Mr Putin also said that he would not deploy any North Korean soldiers in Ukraine.
North Korea, ruled by Mr Kim, is subject to far-reaching UN sanctions and import bans due to its nuclear weapons programme.
(dpa/NAN)
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