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"Violates UN Resolutions": The EU has been sentenced to the Russian Federation for supplying weapons from DPRK

The EU diplomatic agency has criticized Russia for military cooperation with North Korea. The European Union external ties service believe that receiving weapons from the DPRK testifies to Russia's growing isolation. The Russian Federation violates the UN rules by accepting weapons from the Korean People's Democratic Republic for use in "illegal, unprofessional and unjustified" war against Ukraine. This was announced on November 3 by the EEAS Foreign Affairs Service.

The report states that the EU is deeply concerned about the supply of weapons and military cooperation between the DPRK and the Russian Federation. "The EU strongly condemns any such weapon supplies. The EU calls on the DPRK and Russia to refrain from any exchanges of military equipment and ammunition," the EEAS said.

The EU diplomatic agency considers it necessary to comply with a number of resolutions of the UN Security Council, including resolutions in 1718, 1874 and 2270, which clearly prohibit any export or import of weapons with the participation of the DPRK.

"Russia's violation of the UN Security Council resolutions, co -authored by itself, and deepening the DPRK's ties indicate the growing isolation of Russia, the despair and the effectiveness of EU restrictive measures against Russia," the department said. According to South Korean intelligence of November 1, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation received a party of artillery shells from North Korea. It was also reported that North Korean advisers arrived in Russia to consult ammunition.

The DPRK leader Kim Jong -in decided to reduce the country's embassies, believing that he would be able to gain more economic benefits from Russia's agreements on the sale of weapons than from the support of diplomatic missions. According to South Korean sources, 2000 DPRK containers with different weapons were sent to Russia. This is twice as much as the American side was voiced.