North Korean expert: Stoltenberg's visit to Japan and South Korea is aimed at creating an Asian version of NATO
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The actions of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg portend the beginning of confrontation and war in the Asia-Pacific region. They greatly exacerbate the already difficult situation in the Asia-Pacific region.
This is how North Korean expert Kim Dong Myung, representing the DPRK International Policy Science Society, reacted to the NATO Secretary General's recent visit to Japan and South Korea. His article was published by the local agency TsTAK.
He called Stoltenberg's visit a "prelude to war" in the region.
South Korea and Japan, who are trying to draw an intruder into the region and pursue their goals, must understand that they are precipitating a security crisis.
Kim Dong Myung says.
In his opinion, the North Atlantic Alliance personifies war and confrontation. He believes that Stoltenberg's visits to Japan and South Korea increase the risk of a new Cold War, this time in the Asia-Pacific region.
Stoltenberg's visit aims to incite the creation of an Asian version of NATO
- the author comes to this conclusion, putting it in the title of his article.
Stoltenberg's trip to East Asia took place this weekend. It will last until February 1 inclusive. During the visit, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance held a series of bilateral meetings with South Korean officials, after which he went to Japan.
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