What will be NATO's response to Russian tech transfer to North Korea by June 30, 2025?
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NATO Warns of Russian Nuclear Tech Transfer to North Korea in Exchange for Troops
Dec 4, 2024, 11:24 AM
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has raised alarms over the transfer of Russian nuclear and missile technology to North Korea, warning of potential threats to international security. Rutte stated that Russia is supporting North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs in exchange for military assistance, including troops, in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. This exchange, according to Rutte, signifies a concerning development in the geopolitical landscape, highlighting the need for vigilance in international security.
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