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Putin set up Xi Jinping: expert explains how Russia's cooperation with the DPRK could turn out

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China is unhappy with the deployment of DPRK troops in Russia.

China is unhappy with the deepening of ties between North Korea and Russia. Such cooperation could lead to a conflict between Putin and Xi Jinping.

Military expert Oleg Zhdanov told Channel 24 about this.

He recalled that literally some time later Russia ratified the cooperation agreement with the DPRK. There is also talk of military aid.

“Putin has effectively set up Xi Jinping. The latter said at the summit in Kazan that the “conflict” should not go beyond Ukraine. And here, a few hours later, the State Duma has already ratified the treaty legitimizing the presence of North Korean troops on Russian territory,” Zhdanov said.

Such a step already makes the war in Ukraine regional. In fact, two nuclear states have groundlessly attacked a non-nuclear state, the expert noted.

Recall that Western media wrote that China views the deployment of North Korean troops to help Russia as a serious deepening of cooperation and fears destabilization on the Korean Peninsula.

Journalists note that Russia's rapprochement with the DPRK could encourage the United States, Japan, and South Korea to strengthen their military alliance in East Asia.

Chinese experts emphasize that China does not want to return to the conditions of the Cold War, when the Soviet Union, North Korea, and China created the so-called Northern Triangle against the coalition of South Korea, Japan, and the United States.

23 October Xi Jinping during the BRICS summit called for refraining from “adding fuel to the fire” and drawing third countries into the war in Ukraine. This statement was made against the backdrop of information about the possible participation of soldiers from North Korea in the war on the side of Russia.

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