South Korea, Japan, and the United States recently condemned North Korea for reportedly sending military equipment to Russia. A public statement by these three nations detailed several such cases. The nations believe these shipments will make Russia’s conflict with Ukraine worse. In the statement, they commit to supporting Ukraine’s freedom and efforts to lessen war […]
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