Kim Jong Un threatened the West with war in case of aggression towards Russia.
The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, is ready to defend Russia from 'Western aggressors'
Kim Jong Un stated that he could initiate hostilities with Western countries in the event of aggression towards the Russian Federation. This statement was published by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), citing the leader of North Korea.
'If the United States and its accomplices do not abandon the idea of military invasion of Russia, I will order the DPRK to use military force to repel the attack'
Kim Jong Un called this mission 'sacred' and asserts that North Koreans are ready to act like brothers and comrades. Earlier, he had already defined his country's participation in the conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine as a duty to a 'brotherly nation.'
Threats from the DPRK according to Kim Jong Un's views
North Korea continues to strengthen military ties with Russia, despite denials of sending large numbers of troops and weapons to that country. Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin signed a strategic partnership agreement last year, which served as the basis for such interaction.
These statements reflect tensions in the world and the direction of the policy that the DPRK will choose in case of escalation on the international stage.
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