The American political media outlet Politico reported on the 13th (local time) that the leaders of Russia and North Korea discussed ways of mutual cooperation at their meeting in June.
Russia sent the goats to North Korea after the two sides exchanged handshakes. Politico cited a press release from the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision as saying, "Russia sent the goats to the Leningrad region.
The goats sent by Russia to North Korea are intended to ease food shortages in North Korea, which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The donations are intended to provide peace and support to North Korean children, and are expected to be used to provide dairy products to North Korean children. Western countries have said, "North Korea provided artillery shells and other equipment to Russia, which started the Ukraine war, and
The report concludes that "in exchange for these aid, they receive coal, oil, food, and other supplies."
2024/08/14 17:03 KST
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