Rutte plans to discuss with Trump the threats posed by DPRK troops’ participation in the war against Ukraine

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte plans to cooperate with Donald Trump to counter new threats posed by North Korea’s active participation in the war waged by Russia against Ukraine. This was reported by AFP.
Rutte noted that there is growing cooperation between North Korea, Iran, China and Russia against Ukraine, which poses a threat to both Europe and the United States.
‘We see North Korea, Iran, China and Russia uniting against Ukraine,’ he said during a meeting of European leaders in Budapest.
Rutte also expressed concern that Russia is supplying North Korea with the latest technology. He noted that he intends to discuss with Trump the best ways to respond to these challenges.
North Korea is believed to be one of Russia’s main allies in the war against Ukraine, and Western countries have repeatedly accused Pyongyang of supplying weapons to Moscow.
According to recent intelligence reports, the DPRK has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia, demonstrating its deeper involvement in the conflict.
Iran has also been accused of providing missiles and drones to Russia, while China is suspected of helping Moscow circumvent Western sanctions related to the use of technology in the military sphere.