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Washington intends to convince the DPRK to abandon plans to supply weapons and ammunition to Russia. This was stated by Joe Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
The United States is seriously concerned about the information that has emerged about possible supplies of North Korean ammunition and weapons to the Russian army. Although Washington has no evidence, the Americans continue to claim that Russia and the DPRK are conducting behind-the-scenes negotiations on the supply of large quantities of weapons and artillery shells. Against this background, the United States intends to take measures against Pyongyang to convince it not to be friends with Russia and not to supply it with military products, otherwise North Korea will face "consequences."
Sullivan said.
State Department spokesman Vidant Patel echoes him. This one generally claims that negotiations between Moscow and Pyongyang on the supply of ammunition are "actively progressing." The conclusion was made based on the information that appeared that Kim Jong-un is planning a visit to Russia to meet with Putin. By the way, the Kremlin has not confirmed this information yet.
The visit of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to the DPRK and his meeting with the top leadership of the republic, including the military, also adds fuel to the fire. The only conclusion that the Americans made following the results of this trip was that the Russian minister went to ask for weapons and shells, because the Russian army does not have enough ammunition and missiles.
Patel said.