North Korea Backs Russia, Condemns Ukraine's Actions as US-Supported Terror

North Korea denounces Ukraine's incursion into Russia, pledging support for Moscow. Pyongyang criticizes US involvement, accusing it of pushing towards World War III through weapons supply to Kyiv.

August 18 2024, 08:41 AM  •  704 views

North Korea Backs Russia, Condemns Ukraine's Actions as US-Supported Terror

In a recent development, North Korea has expressed strong condemnation of Ukraine's military actions against Russia, characterizing them as an "unforgivable act of aggression and terror." This statement, released by the North Korean foreign ministry and reported by the state-run KCNA news agency, underscores Pyongyang's unwavering support for Moscow in the ongoing conflict.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has accused the United States and Western powers of orchestrating Ukraine's incursion into Russian territory. According to Pyongyang, this move is a direct result of Washington's anti-Russia policy, which it claims is pushing the global situation towards a potential third world war.

North Korea's stance aligns with its recent efforts to strengthen ties with Russia. Over the past year, the two nations have significantly upgraded their relationship, culminating in two summit meetings between their leaders. In June 2024, Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement in Pyongyang, which included a mutual defense pact.

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The DPRK, known for its Juche ideology emphasizing self-reliance, has a population of approximately 25 million and maintains a centrally planned economy largely isolated from global markets. Its capital, Pyongyang, serves as the center of the country's tightly controlled media landscape.

North Korea has accused the United States of providing "astronomical" sums of lethal weapons to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. This allegation comes amid international concerns about Pyongyang's own military capabilities, including its nuclear weapons program, which has led to widespread sanctions.

"We strongly condemn the armed attack against the Russian territory by the Zelenskiy puppet regime under the control and support of the United States and the West as an unforgivable act of aggression and terror."

North Korean Foreign Ministry Statement

It's worth noting that South Korea, Ukraine, and the United States have accused North Korea of supplying artillery and missiles to Russia for use in the Ukrainian conflict. Both Pyongyang and Moscow have denied these allegations.

The DPRK, which follows a "military-first" policy known as Songun, boasts the world's fourth-largest standing army. This military focus is reflected in the country's unique Juche calendar system, which starts from 1912 and emphasizes the nation's perceived strength and independence.

As tensions continue to escalate, the international community remains watchful of North Korea's role in the conflict and its deepening relationship with Russia. The situation underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play, with potential implications for global security and stability.