U.S. "Kim Jong-un Expects Significant Military Technology Support from Russia in exchange for Dispatch"

2024.11.11. AM 05:57
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U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will expect significant military and technical support in exchange for sending troops to Russia.

Asked what Russia would give North Korea in exchange for sending troops, Sullivan told CBS on the 10th local time, Russian President Putin probably hasn't decided what to do for North Korea.

Asked if the price Russia would provide to North Korea would be for its nuclear program, Sullivan explained that there was a clear possibility, but he could not say exactly what would happen.Regarding President

Joe Biden's invitation to President-elect Donald Trump to the White House on the 13th, he said "the first message is a peaceful transfer of power" and then we will look at major issues such as foreign policy.

On foreign affairs, Biden told Congress and the next government for the rest of his term that he would stress Europe would become more unstable if the U.S. left Ukraine, noting that pulling out of Ukraine would raise questions about U.S. defense commitments to allies in the Asian region.

Regarding the cease-fire of the Gaza war, Hamas, not Israel, said it was holding out that it would not negotiate a cease-fire and hostage.




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