プーチン大統領「朝鮮半島の状況に関するいかなる合意にも違反していない」
President Putin: ``We have not violated any agreements regarding the situation on the Korean Peninsula.''
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on the 15th (local time), ``We are not violating any agreements regarding the situation on the Korean Peninsula.''
On this day, President Putin attended a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Sochi, southern Russia.
In a meeting with the territory, he said the same thing. On the 13th of this month, President Putin held a summit meeting with North Korean General Secretary Kim Jung Eun at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East, and held a summit meeting with North Korean General Secretary Kim Jung Eun.
The two countries hinted at the possibility of cooperation, including their intention to support satellite development. As a result, ``Russia has embarked on military cooperation such as arms deals with North Korea, violating United Nations Security Council sanctions resolutions against North Korea.''
There are growing concerns that this may be the case. President Putin said, ``Currently, there is no need to deploy foreign military personnel to the special military operations underway in Ukraine.''
In response to some claims that there is a possibility that the Korean military may be deployed in this operation, he emphasized that this is "nonsense." President Putin told President Lukashenko, ``I recently met with the leader of North Korea.''
"I would like to inform you about how discussions regarding the regional situation have progressed," he said, adding that he would explain the results of the Russia-North Korea summit.
President Lukashenko told President Putin, ``Russia, Belarus, and North Korea...
"We can think of ways for countries to cooperate," he said, proposing cooperation among the three countries.
2023/09/16 16:10 KST
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