Moscow will provide North Korea any military help if it comes under attack - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko affirmed that an attack on North Korea would compel Russia to act, invoking mutual defense provisions of their treaty with Pyongyang.
Rudenko emphasized, 'The treaty says it all: article three, article four. The treaty is signed, so it is public.' This highlights the formal obligations under the agreement.
As tensions escalate, North Korea's military readiness grows, with Kim Jong-un ordering detonations of infrastructure to prepare for potential conflict with South Korea.
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