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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavarov has warned the US, South Korea and Japan not to form a security alliance or military alliance by targeting North Korea.
Lavarov was in the city of Wansan in the North Korea. During this time he met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Apart from this, he also met North Korea’s Foreign Minister Choi Son. After this meeting, Lavarov told reporters that the US, South Korea and Japan are increasing military presence around North Korea.
They said,

We warns that these relationships should not be used to form an alliance against anyone, whether it is North Korea or Russia.

Lavarov spoke of strengthening military cooperation between the two countries and working together in international affairs. Russia and North Korea have deepened the relationship over the last few years.
Russia justifies North Korea’s nuclear policy
Lavarov arrived at North Korea on Friday on a three -day journey. On Saturday, he met his North Korean counterpart Choi Son Hui.
Lavarov said that Russia understands why North Korea is developing nuclear weapons. They said,

The technology of North Korea is the result of the hard work of its scientists. We respect his ambitions.
According to the Russian agency TASS, Lavarov also spoke to the Korean leaders about the situation of Ukraine war. North Korea has provided military and weapons to Russia in Ukraine Jung. In return, North Korea has received military and financial assistance from Russia.
North Korea is preparing to send soldiers to Ukraine Jung
According to the Ukrainian intelligence agency, North Korea is preparing to send 25 to 30 thousand soldiers to help Russia’s military action. Last year, he sent about 11 thousand soldiers to Russia.
According to North Korea’s official news agency KCNA, Kim Jong Un supported Russia’s actions in the Russia-Ukraine Jung. He said that Pyongyang and Moscow have the same thinking on strategic issues.
South Korea, the US and other countries suspect that Russia may provide sensitive technology to North Korea that may promote its atomic and missile programs.