New State Department speaker: Russia, impose sanctions against Pyongyang
In particular, it was noted that the Russian Federation should not compensate for the damage to the DPRK, which "will suffer Pyongyang as a result of economic pressure from China." Such a statement suggests that the State Department is also counting on Chinese economic sanctions against the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
During the briefing, Nauert wondered if she was aware that Moscow and Pyongyang “continue to strengthen bilateral relations” and that a delegation of the DPRK visited Moscow and signed a “document” with Russia.
RIA News cites the response of the official representative of the US State Department:
And the imposition of sanctions against Russia for the expression of will of the Crimean people and for Russia's support of the legitimate forces of Syria in their fight against international terrorism - are these “legitimate programs” of the United States?
It seems that in the USA they have broken away from reality and are proposing to support sanctions to those against whom they themselves impose and tighten restrictive measures.
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