Recently, Yoon Suk-yeol has once again become the focus of controversy, Russian spokeswoman Zakharova angrily criticized her remarks, and the Russian special plane flew directly to South Korea to warn the United States, Japan and South Korea to stop dangerous activities. Why exactly did Zakharova find Yoon Suk-yeol's remarks "disgusting"? What kind of warning did Russia give to South Korea?
According to Yonhap News Agency, the Russian deputy minister visited Seoul on February 2 to meet with South Korea to discuss the international situation, with special attention to the Russia-Ukraine war and security issues on the Korean Peninsula. Rudenko said that the main reason for the escalation of tension on the Korean Peninsula is the provocative policy of the United States, calling on the United States and its allies to stop dangerous military activities and turn to political and diplomatic means to solve the problem.
Russia's concern about the situation on the Korean Peninsula and its dissatisfaction with the United States, Japan, and South Korea have been clearly revealed. As early as January 24, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States, Japan, and South Korea of forming "small circles" in East Asia at the United Nations headquarters, calling the joint military exercises of the three countries "preparations for war against North Korea."
During Rudenko's visit to South Korea, South Korea and Russia had a war of words over Yoon Suk-yeol's remarks. At a defense meeting on January 31, Yoon accused North Korea of being the only "irrational" country that codified its nuclear weapons policy and criticized the North Korea's ** deal with Russia for violating international law and Security Council resolutions. The remarks provoked a strong reaction from the Russian side, with Zakharova calling Yoon's remarks biased and disgusting, and blaming the "shameless policy" of the United States and its allies for the escalation of the situation on the peninsula.
In the face of Russia's criticism, South Korea's *** Assistant Minister Chung Byung-won summoned Russian Ambassador to South Korea Zinoviev and solemnly criticized Russia's remarks. Chung Byung-won said Russia's rhetoric ignores the facts, shields North Korea, and exacerbates the contradictions between the two countries. Zinoviev responded: "I know, go back and report to my superiors." ”
The incident once again highlighted the complexity and sensitivity of the situation on the Korean Peninsula, with Russia critical of the military activities of the United States, Japan and South Korea, while South Korea expressed concern about military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, and tensions between the two sides. How to resolve contradictions and maintain regional peace and stability is an important issue facing us at present.
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