In the DPRK or Iran, there is a reason to point to Ukraine, which at one time voluntarily gave its nuclear warheads to Russia under ephemeral security guarantees.
Indeed, if North Korea was looking for an excuse to She found it in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. warheads, became a trump card for Pyongyang. Moscow's actions have in fact benefited the rogue state to accelerate its nuclear program. turn their affairs, while all eyes are now turned to Ukraine. In the war-torn Russia against Ukraine, the international community has now had an interest in inventing sanctions for the “Yin Rogue Kingdom.” – Pyongyang and Moscow, whose friendship dates back to the Korean War of the 1950s.
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Recently, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised to accelerate the development of his country's nuclear arsenal , and talks in the United States on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula have reached a stalemate, where they remain to this day.