Russia is losing ground, so it is now forced to rely on unreliable partners.
Russia is becoming increasingly dependent on “unreliable players” due to Western sanctions and diplomatic pressure.
This opinion was expressed by NATO Admiral Rob Bauer, reports BILD.
“Russia is forced to cooperate with unreliable players and is becoming more and more dependent,” Bauer said on Saturday, September 16, at the annual NATO Military Committee conference in Oslo.
He did not name the specific players he mentioned. They were probably talking about the DPRK dictator Kim Jong-in, with whom Vladimir Putin recently met.
Bauer added that the Russian armed forces are losing more and more positions, and all of Russia is suffering the consequences of economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation.< /p>
Kim Jong-In’s visit to Russia
The leader of North Korea arrived in Russia on September 12. The next day, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un met in the Far Eastat the Vostochny cosmodrome to hold talks.
During a meeting with fellow Kremlin dictator Kim Jong-un made a statement about Russia's war in Ukraine.He emphasizedthat he was “confident in Russia’s success” in the war. He called the occupying army “heroic”, which will “confidently demonstrate the priceless virtues of honor” in the so-called “North Military District.”
On Saturday, September 16, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un arrived at the Knevichi airfield in Vladivostok, Russia. Together with the Minister of Defense of the aggressor country of Russia, Sergei Shoigu, he looked at nuclear bombers, hypersonic missiles and warships of the Russian Federation.
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