North Korea's troops
Scholz certain: Kremlin leader Putin is in dire straits
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) has expressed extreme concern about reports that North Korean troops are being deployed to Russia.
"This cannot be underestimated," he warned journalists during his trip to India. "This is of course something that will further escalate the situation."
But it also shows that Russian President Vladimir Putin is in dire straits. At the same time, it was a reason to continue to strive for a just peace in the country attacked by Russia, alongside "firm, reliable" support for Ukraine.
Selenskyj convinced of deployment
Citing intelligence information, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj had previously said that he expected Russia to deploy North Korean soldiers in its war of aggression from Sunday or Monday. This clearly shows Putin's intention to continue the war.
This week, the Kremlin leader did not deny the reports about the deployment and training of North Korean soldiers and referred to the military cooperation agreed with Pyongyang. At the same time, he once again emphasized Russia's willingness to negotiate a solution to the conflict.
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