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Russia’s importance with North Korea has grown dramatically through military cooperation and support linked
Russia by supplying troops and weapons to support its war against Ukraine. In return, North Korea has received economic and military
support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and observers say Pyongyang is receiving military technology assistance from Moscow in return. The nine nuclear-armed states – Russia, the US, France, the United Kingdom, China, India, Pakistan, Israel
support and possibly sensitive technologies. Officials in South Korea, the US and allied countries fear Russia could transfer advanced know-how to Pyongyang that would boost its nuclear and missile programmes. Military experts say North
North Korea has sent ground troops and artillery shells to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and observers say Pyongyang is receiving military
supporters say Japan needs to face a new reality where old rules no longer apply for a country that sits surrounded by China, Russia, and North Korea. But critics worry that Japan is becoming
Russia's most important secular holiday, to showcase the country's military might and rally support for his military action in Ukraine, now in its fifth year. Speaking at the parade, Putin hailed Russian troops
military goods and munitions - both to North Korea and to Russia," said Dr Edward Howell, Korea Foundation Fellow at the Chatham House think tank. The new road across the Tumen River is located
supported denuclearization. As recently as 2023, Beijing and Moscow backed a "dual track" approach, combining denuclearizing North Korea with a permanent peace regime to replace the 1953 Korean War armistice. But geopolitics has changed since
Military Operations aims to convey the "unrivalled bravery" of North Korean soldiers during their deployment to "liberate [the] Kursk region", according to state news agency KCNA. The memorial consists of two 30m (98ft) long memorial
North Korea’s help. You are the first ruler of Russia to turn to Pyongyang for assistance. And today you are fully dependent on China – also for the first time in Russia’s history
North Korea, and Russia nearby. And the United States, its closest ally, has been encouraging Tokyo to play a more active security role. She's not the first Japanese leader to push for changes
supported by the entire NATO bloc”. “Victory has always been and will be ours,” he added, as columns of troops lined up on Moscow’s Red Square. Speaking to reporters afterwards, Putin blamed Western “globalist
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. That diplomacy has helped persuade North Korea to supply [troops](/video/101-east/2026/5/30/north-korean-pows-political-pawns-in-russias-war-on-ukraine) and weapons to the Russian cause. Shortly before meeting Putin, Xi [welcomed US President Donald Trump](/news/2026/5/14/chinas-xi-warns-trump-about-taiwan-at-beijing-summit) to Beijing
military response from the US, Japan and South Korea, which would worry Beijing. That is also why China is not endorsing Pyongyang's nuclear programme - because that would increase US involvement in the region
supported by the entire Nato bloc. And despite this, our heroes move forward. Victory has always been and will always be ours.” Despite the confident rhetoric, this year’s parade laid bare a moment
military strike would not necessarily eliminate the nuclear threat. A single centrifuge cascade capable of enriching weapons-grade uranium could take up “no more floor space than a studio apartment, making it easily hidden
Russia since 2019. Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters at the time that “Japan faces the most severe and complex security environment in the post-war era” and the country must strengthen its “deterrence
military action. She also argued that frustration with the NPT process helped drive support for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, adopted in 2017, which offers an alternative path towards disarmament outside
support for Beijing’s “one China principle”, a reference to Beijing’s official position that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory. Kim and Xi also discussed international and regional issues and reached