According to journalists, the DPRK has become a more significant ally for Russia, despite differences and poverty. This indicates how much the war against Ukraine has changed foreign policy for the Russian Federation. According to the director of the Russian Eurasian Center Carnegie Alexander Gabev, the war is the organizing principle of Russian foreign policy. According to him, North Korea can support the Kremlin's desire to repel because Putin calls "hegemony of the event.
" The publication writes that when the Russian Federation began a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, the DPRK was one of the first and few countries to support it. However, according to analysts, Russia is now concerned about the North Korea program for the creation of a developing nuclear weapon.
After six nuclear tests held by Pyongyang from 2006 to 2017, the Russian Federation and China have joined a series of UN Security Council resolutions, which are introducing more rigid sanctions against the DPRK. But after the deepening of the conflict and confrontation with the United States, this problem has become secondary. Earlier, the media wrote that the United States was ready to "react" if the DPRK supplies weapons to the Russian Federation.
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