In this photo released by Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko, right, and North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jong Gyu shake hands as they sign a protocol on exchanging instruments of ratification of a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement between Russia and North Korea in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Dec 4, 2024. (PHOTO: AP/Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service)

North Korea involvement in Ukraine war marks 'dangerous expansion'

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WASHINGTON: Ten countries and the EU called North Korea's growing involvement in Russia's war in Ukraine a "dangerous expansion" on Monday (Dec 16), in a joint statement released by the United States.

Pyongyang has sent thousands of troops to reinforce Russia's war effort, including to the Kursk border region where Ukraine reported Monday that its fighters had killed or wounded at least 30 North Korean soldiers.

"Direct DPRK support for Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine marks a dangerous expansion of the conflict, with serious consequences for European and Indo-Pacific security," the statement said, referring to North Korea by its official acronym.

The foreign ministers of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and the high representative of the European Union signed the release.

They also said that they were "deeply concerned about any political, military, or economic support that Russia may be providing to the DPRK's illegal weapons programmes, including weapons of mass destruction".

On Monday, the US Treasury Department unveiled sanctions on nine people and seven entities over their provision of financial and military support to North Korea, including the Golden Triangle Bank and Korea Mandal Credit Bank.

Among those targeted for providing military support was Ri Chang Ho, a general said to be accompanying North Korean troops deployed to Russia.

The US State Department also imposed sanctions on three parties with ties to North Korea's ballistic missile programme.

"These actions reflect the DPRK's escalating provocation and hostile military posturing that exacerbate global tensions and destabilise regional peace and security," said the US Treasury Department.

North Korea and Russia have strengthened their military ties since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Experts say the nuclear-armed North's leader, Kim Jong Un, is keen to acquire advanced technology from Moscow and battle experience for his troops.

Signatories of Monday's joint statement said they "condemn in the strongest possible terms the increasing military cooperation" including the "deployment of DPRK troops to Russia for use on the battlefield against Ukraine".

They added that the export of ballistic missiles, artillery shells and other military materiel by Pyongyang to Russia as well as Moscow's training of North Korean soldiers involving arms "represent flagrant violations of United Nations Security Council resolutions".

"We urge the DPRK to cease immediately all assistance for Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, including by withdrawing its troops," the statement said.

The United States and South Korea have accused the North of sending more than 10,000 soldiers.

Source: AFP/fs

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