Russia – North Korea, New Defense Pact Deal
The recent defense pact between Russia and North Korea marks a significant shift in global politics, reinforcing their alliance. Historically, the Soviet Union played a crucial role in establishing North Korea's communist regime and supported it during the Korean War. The 1961 Treaty of Friendship included mutual defense, but relations soured post-USSR. Under Putin, ties were restored despite criticism of North Korea's nuclear ambitions. The new pact, echoing the 1961 treaty, mandates immediate military aid if either nation faces aggression, raising security concerns in South Korea, Japan, and among NATO allies, potentially escalating global tensions.
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