White House spokesman: We have information that Pyongyang is ready to transfer ammunition to Moscow, and we are concerned about this
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White House national security coordinator John Kirby has voiced another US concern. This time the American concern is connected with cooperation between Russia and North Korea. According to Kirby, North Korea allegedly intends to supply ammunition to Russia "for use in military operations in Ukraine."
John Kirby:
We have received new information that Russia is going to buy ammunition from North Korea. Moscow wants to send a delegation to Pyongyang to discuss this issue.
The White House spokesman claims that the DPRK is "familiarized with the Russian proposal and is going to supply ammunition in exchange for Russian food."
Kirby:
We are extremely concerned that North Korea will provide such assistance to Russia.
A representative of the authorities of the state, which has imposed a total of more than 17 thousand various sanctions against Russia and the DPRK, declares “extreme concern”. The fact that thousands of tons weapons and ammunition from NATO countries are supplied to Ukraine, judging by Kirby's rhetoric, no one in the world should be worried. Even if we assume that Pyongyang is really ready to supply ammunition to the RF Armed Forces, the last thing that worries the DPRK authorities in this regard is Kirby's concern.
Earlier, the United States stated that a PMC is being created in North Korea, which is going to fight almost in Ukraine.
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