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North Korea could send up to 100,000 troops to Russia —Bloomberg
The publication reports this with reference to the intelligence of the G20 countries. According to them, such large-scale military support may occur through rotations of troops, and not at once. Bloomberg claims that North Korea has already sent 10,000 troops to Russia in exchange for help in building up its military capabilities.
The alliance between Russia and Pyongyang will be discussed at the G-20 summit in Brazil, which will be held next week. Scholz will insist that Xi use his influence with Russia and Korea to de-escalate the conflict, German officials said.
The administration of the Chinese leader publicly remains silent regarding the agreements between the Russian Federation and the DPRK. According to Bloomberg, this may indicate Xi's dissatisfaction with such an alliance.
The publication reports this with reference to the intelligence of the G20 countries. According to them, such large-scale military support may occur through rotations of troops, and not at once. Bloomberg claims that North Korea has already sent 10,000 troops to Russia in exchange for help in building up its military capabilities.
The alliance between Russia and Pyongyang will be discussed at the G-20 summit in Brazil, which will be held next week. Scholz will insist that Xi use his influence with Russia and Korea to de-escalate the conflict, German officials said.
The administration of the Chinese leader publicly remains silent regarding the agreements between the Russian Federation and the DPRK. According to Bloomberg, this may indicate Xi's dissatisfaction with such an alliance.




