During the Security Council meeting held at the U.N. headquarters in New York on the 27th (local time), the U.S. representative asked North Korea's representative if there was any dispatch of troops to Russia.
[Robert Wood / U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations] It's a very simple question. You will want a concise answer in this meeting. Did North Korea send troops to Russia?]
The embarrassed North Korean representative indirectly admitted to sending troops, saying, "We will be faithful to the obligations of the North Korea-Russia Treaty."
Ambassador Kim, who exercised his right to answer, admitted indirectly to sending troops, saying, "We will faithfully maintain our obligations under the 'Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership' between North Korea and Russia."
Ukrainian Ambassador to the United Nations Sergei Kislicha shot at the North Korean representative next to him, saying, "He is a spokesman for the criminal regime," and that the North Korean regime would soon collapse.
Ambassador to the United Nations Hwang Joon-guk urged Russia and North Korea to stop illegal military cooperation and withdraw immediately, saying, "North Korean troops are deployed to Kursk and are participating in the fighting and are aware of casualty intelligence."
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