The U.S. and Russia clashed head-on at the U.N. Security Council, criticizing North Korea's troop dispatch and permission to use the Ae-Tax missile, respectively.
At a high-level meeting of the U.N. Security Council in New York on the 18th, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield strongly criticized Russia, saying, "Russia has repeatedly lied before the war and has now attracted North Korean troops."
In response, Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nevenza responded, saying, "The Biden administration's permission to President Zelensky of Ukraine to use long-range weapons that can strike inside Russia is a suicide."
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibihar, who attended the meeting as a stakeholder, brought pieces of fragments of a North Korean KN-23 missile that fell on his territory and criticized North Korea-Russia military cooperation.
In the meantime, U.N. Ambassador Hwang Joon-guk recently mentioned the "Korean War Ceasefire" method discussed within the United Nations, saying that the front lines were similar to the border conditions at the time, while the situation in Ukraine, which lost a lot of territory, was different.
Recently, the highest level of the United Nations reportedly referred to a "Korean-style ceasefire" that would create a ceasefire in Ukraine like the Korean Peninsula, and observers say that Ukraine, which has lost 20% of its territory, is difficult to accept.
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