South Korea to bring 'clear threat' from DPRK to NATO leaders for discussion
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South Korean President Yun Suk-yol plans to discuss the "clear threat" posed to Europe by North Korea's deepening military ties with Russia at the upcoming NATO summit.
South Korean President Yun Suk-yol said he will discuss with NATO leaders the "clear threat" North Korea poses to Europe. This discussion will include the factor of deepening North Korea's military ties with Russia.
Writes UNN citing Reuters.
South Korea is set to discuss Pyongyang's "clear threat" to Europe at NATO.
South Korean President Yun Seok-yol said the following in comments to Reuters:
Military cooperation between Russia and North Korea poses a clear threat and serious challenge to peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and in Europe
The South Korean leader's response was released on the eve of his visit to Washington for the NATO summit - Yun became the first South Korean leader to attend the NATO summit in 2022; the South Korean president will be at the event in Washington this time.
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