Pressure on North Korea “not strong enough” – Zelensky

If North Korea is able to engage in Russia’s war against Ukraine, it means that the pressure exerted on the regime in Pyongyang is definitely not strong enough.

President Vodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine spoke of this in a video address to the nation on Tuesday, Ukrinform reports.

"It is clear that Pyongyang, just like Moscow, does not count pele and does not value human lives. But all of us in the world are equally interested in ending the war, not pronging it. That is why we must st Russia and its allies together. If North Korea can intervene in the war in Eure, then the pressure on this regime is definitely not strong enough," he believes.

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Separately, Zelensky noted that on Tuesday, he heard several reports from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General eksandr Syrskyi, on the latest battlefield develments and short-term scenarios.

"In particular, we have information that two units of military personnel from North Korea are being trained – potentially even two brigades of 6,000 pele each. And this is a challenge. But we know how to respond to this challenge. And it is important that our partners do not shy away from this challenge as well. All partners," Zelensky is convinced.

The president expressed gratitude to all nations and leaders who condemned North Korea joining the Russian war.

"If Russia is still able to expand and prong this war, it means that everyone in the world who is still not helping to force Russia into peace is actually helping Putin to wage war. Aggressors must be stped. We expect a firm, concrete response from the world. Hefully, not only in words," stressed the Ukrainian leader.

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Zelensky thanked everyone who helps Ukraine, all Ukrainian sdiers, and everyone who works for Ukraine’s cause.

As reported, referring to Ukraine’s defense intelligence, several North Korean sdiers went AW in Kursk region before being detained by Russian law enforcers in the neighboring Briansk region.

Source: ukrinform.net

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