US 'concerned' over defense cooperation between Russia, North Korea

If 2 sides reach agreement, White House will deal with arms deal between Moscow and Pyongyang ‘appropriately,’ says US national security spokesman

By Esra Tekin

ISTANBUL (AA) – A day after a high-profile meeting between the two countries’ leaders, the US Wednesday voiced concerns over future defense cooperation between Russia and North Korea.

“In a similar fashion to the concern we already expressed about the burgeoning defense relationship between Russia and Iran, we obviously have concerns about any burgeoning defense relationship between North Korea and Russia,” US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told a news conference.

Kirby also said that Russia providing support to North Korea's illegal nuclear and ballistic missile programs would be a "significant cause for concern." Pyongyang’s nuclear program is a longstanding violator of UN sanctions and international nonproliferation treaties.

"And if they decide to move forward with some sort of arms deal, we’ll obviously take the measure of that and deal with it appropriately," Kirby added.

US officials have said they fear North Korea providing artillery and rockets to Russia to fuel its ongoing war on Ukraine, now over 18 months old. International sanctions on Moscow have tried to cripple its arms production.

In a much-watched meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jung-un met Wednesday in Amur in Russia’s Far East.

Before the meeting, Kim said they wanted to further enhance their relationship with Russia, adding that he always supported Putin and the Russian government's decisions.

Putin also described his meeting with Kim as "productive" and said they exchanged views on the situation in the region and bilateral relations.

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