Kim Jong-un vows to step up anti-American policies ahead of Trump's return
Kyiv • UNN
The DPRK's leader announced the strengthening of anti-American policy during the five-day plenary session of the Workers' Party. Experts believe that it is unlikely that Kim and Trump will resume talks because of the DPRK's support for Russia's war against Ukraine.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, during a five-day Labor Party plenary session promised a “tougher” policy toward the United States.
Reported by UNN with reference to Associated Press.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to pursue the “toughest” anti-American policy, North Korean media reported on Sunday.
Kim called the United States “the most reactionary state that considers anti-communism its unchanging state policy,” which is why Pyongyang is ready to launch an “aggressive policy.” response.
Many experts believe that a quick resumption of talks between Kim and Trump is unlikely. The plan, announced by Kim Jong-un at the plenary session that ended on Friday, comes at a time when the United States is unlikely to put North Korea at the top of its military priorities. According to the AP, Trump will first focus on Russia's war against Ukraine and the problems of the military conflict in the Middle East. North Korea's support for Russia's war against Ukraine is a challenge to efforts to revive diplomacy, experts say.
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Pyongyang has deepened its military cooperation with Russia, even providing weapons and, according to Washington, Kyiv and Seoul, up to 10,000 men to support Russia's war against Ukraine.
The White House has confirmed the movement of North Korean troops to the front line to participate in the fighting in Ukraine. According to John Kirby, the DPRK has already lost several dozen soldiers killed and wounded.
According to preliminary data, the number of killed and wounded DPRK soldiers in the Kursk region exceeds 3,000. The President warned of the risks of further increasing military assistance from North Korea to Russia.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine found a notebook of a North Korean mercenary in Kursk region with a greeting to a friend. In the note, soldier Gyong Hong Jong congratulates his friend on his birthday while on the territory of the Russian Federation.