Russia's ambassador in North Korea recently said that Russia's Vladimir Putin would visit Pyongyang. Although the exact date of Putin's visit to the DPRK has not yet been determined, this will be Putin's first visit to the DPRK in 25 years.
Russia Putin is visiting the DPRK. ”
In addition, the Russian side is also actively preparing for the relevant agreements and plans for the visit of the Chinese and Russian heads of state to the DPRK. The Russian side called it a "very good package." However, the Russian side did not disclose other provisions of the agreement, only to make it easier for both sides to travel. However, given the current ties between the United States and China, it is likely that this comprehensive plan will include more military cooperation.
After the end of the war in Ukraine, Western countries represented by the United States have imposed comprehensive sanctions on Russia, and North Korea, a major country that is "incompatible" with the United States, has also begun to get closer to Russia, and the military relations between the two sides have become closer and closer.
Although North Korea has now become a nuclear possessor of about 40 nuclear missiles, there is still a significant gap between North Korea and South Korea in terms of its quality. Take North Korea's more than 1,000 major aircraft as an example, most of them are old J-6, MiG-21, etc.; In addition, South Korea's air force has nearly 200 F16s and 60 American-made fifth-generation stealth fighters.
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Therefore, North Korea urgently needs Russia to provide more advanced **. The move was filmed by Western journalists when the North Korean foreign minister traveled to Moscow. At that time, the senior ** beside him carried with him confidential information on Russian space science and technology and rocket space research; In addition, Cho Chun-long, minister of the DPRK Ordnance Department, also showed in a very low-key posture during this visit that he had already made a move and made preliminary cooperation with the Russian side.
Although Russia and the DPRK have reiterated on many occasions that the two sides have carried out military cooperation on the premise of not violating international law. But even so, the United States and its allies are increasingly concerned about military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, especially South Korea, because of its contradictions with North Korea. Foreign ** recently reported that North Korea conducted a cruise missile test carrying an "oversized" warhead and conducted a new anti-aircraft missile test. Although North Korea did not specify the purpose of the launch, everyone understood that it was aimed at North Korea.
The contradictions between North and South Korea have gradually intensified since the past year. At the end of April this year, the United States and South Korea signed the Washington Declaration and announced the establishment of the Nuclear Consultative Conference between the United States and South Korea. In July and December, two other "nuclear advisory committees" were held in the two countries. It has expanded the field of military training and training between the two countries; Among them, the most eye-catching is the US strategic nuclear ** on the Korean Peninsula, including its nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, and strategic bombers, which frequently appear on the peninsula. In addition, the ROK has drawn up a plan with the United States, Japan, and other countries on the DPRK issue for sharing missile information.
The United States and South Korea have held several "nuclear advisory committees." ”
North Korea has also responded forcefully to South Korea's ongoing challenges. North Korea** not only dissolved the ties between the two Koreas and demolished the constitutional monument symbolizing the unity of the two countries, but also openly declared that the relationship between the two Koreas has changed from "homo-ethnic relations" to "complete antagonism". That means North Korea has added South Korea to its list of the biggest participants in a possible big war. In addition, it is worrying that North Korea incorporated its nuclear strategy into its constitution last September, meaning that it would have a nuclear ** in the event of a war with South Korea.
In fact, the tense situation between the two Koreas is beneficial to Russia, because as soon as the situation on the Korean Peninsula is hot, the center of gravity of the United States, Japan, and South Korea will shift from the battlefield between Russia and Ukraine to the peninsula. In addition, Russia and the DPRK have always maintained good cooperation, and the Russian side is also happy to give some support to the DPRK.
Therefore, Putin's visit to North Korea and the "good things" he proposed made South Korea very uneasy, although South Korea is now supported by the United States, but now that North Korea is supported by Russia, it has become more and more powerful, and if it really fights, South Korea is likely to be caught off guard. As for the United States and South Korea, whether China accepts it or not, China, Russia and North Korea are one, so South Korea wants to come to China for help. However, South Korea's posture in this regard looks a bit overdone.
Cho Dui-yeol, the new *** minister of South Korea. 】
South Korea's new chief Cho Dui-yeol called China's *** minister Wang Yi a few days ago, according to South Korean news, Cho Tei-yeol "asked" China to play an "active role" in order to stop the threat of North Korea's army.
Regardless of whether China will help or not, the high-minded appearance of South Korea's *** still makes them very unhappy. Moreover, China has previously stated that the policy on ** is related to the territorial issue of the DPRK, and China has never interfered in the internal affairs of **.
The ROK must understand that the root cause of inter-Korean relations is that the ROK and the United States continue to exert pressure on the DPRK, and if the United States continues to follow the "baton" of the United States, the situation will not be eased even with China's assistance.