South Korea president to discuss the threat of North Korea at this week’s NATO summit

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South Korea president to discuss the threat of North Korea at this week’s NATO summit
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“Seventy-five years ago, 12 countries signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington, D.C. to ensure their collective defense in an unpredictable world,” read a release for the summit. “This year, 32 NATO Allies will meet again in Washington, D.C. to make key decisions on how to continue to protect their one billion citizens as the world faces the most dangerous security environment since the Cold War.

“Military cooperation between Russia and North Korea poses a distinct threat and grave challenge to the peace and security on the Korean peninsula and in Europe,” Yoon said in a statement reported byAid to Ukraine will also be one of the main topics discussed. Yoon stressed that South Korea would base its decision on providing aid to the Eastern European country on the progression of the military agreement between North Korea and Russia,reported.

Putin has downplayed South Korea’s criticism of the relationship between his country and North Korea. In June, he dismissed South Korea’s concerns about the military alliance between Russia and North Korea.

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