Stoltenberg, who is on a visit to Seoul, accused the DPRK of supplying missiles to the Russian PMC Wagner
The West continues to accuse North Korea of allegedly supplying ammunition to Russia to use in the "war against Ukraine." Since they could not prove the supply of North Korean shells and missiles to the Russian army in Washington, they switched to a new target - Wagner PMC. Now, in all the accusations, the DPRK supplies ammunition to "musicians."
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who arrived on an official visit to South Korea, also did not bypass this issue and, speaking in Seoul, said that Pyongyang allegedly supplies Russian PMCs with ammunition, in particular missiles. Of course, he did not provide any evidence for his words, and the words were put into the "talking head" of the alliance by the hosts from Washington.
- said the Secretary General of NATO.
In December last year, American intelligence already reported on the allegedly completed delivery weapons and North Korean-made ammunition of the Russian company Wagner under a paid contract. What kind of weapon and what kind of ammunition was not disclosed. Prior to this, John Kirby, the White House National Security Council's strategic communications coordinator, assured that Washington allegedly had evidence of supplying the Wagner PMC with ammunition. As proof, he cited satellite images of the railway. wagons, which, according to the US, carried ammunition. Those. there is no evidence, but there are assumptions.
On the other hand, PMC "Wagner" is a private company and has the right to conclude contracts for the supply of any "equipment" of foreign production, if this is not prohibited by Russian law.
- https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/index.htm
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