North Korea ratifies mutual defence treaty with Russia
North Korea has ratified a mutual defence treaty with Russia signed by the leaders of the two countries in June, which requires each side to come to the aid of the other in the event of an armed attack, state media KCNA said. The report came after North Korea sent tens of thousands of troops to Russia to support its war against Ukraine.
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