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Under Trump, America’s New Friends: Russia, North Korea and Belarus
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US Commander Warns of China, Russia, North Korea ‘Troublemakers’
North Korea providing 50% of Russia's ammunition, Ukraine says
North Korea is providing 50% of Russia's ammunition needs at the front in its war against Ukraine, Kyiv's military spy chief Kyrylo Budanov said on Sunday.
A dramatic day of high stakes diplomacy at the United Nations on Monday exposed growing cracks in the transatlantic relationship.
Kyrylo Budanov told reporters on Sunday that Pyongyang is "covering for practically 50% of Russia's need" for ammo.
Kyrylo Budanov said Russian use helped to modify the KN-23, one of North Korea's newest ballistic missiles, to fix poor accuracy issues.
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U.S. sides with Russia at UN, does not blame Moscow for invasion of Ukraine
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US sides with Russia in UN resolutions on Ukraine
UN passes resolutions condemning Russian invasion of Ukraine despite US opposition
The defeats show how isolated the U.S. in its push to be more conciliatory toward Russia in brokering a deal deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of Russia's next military plans and how their relations with North Korea are expanding.
The Trump administration will give U.S. support to a renewed United Nations draft resolution condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and supports Kyiv's territorial integrity. This resolution comes as the three-year anniversary of Russian's invasion of Ukraine approaches.
The Kremlin on Tuesday welcomed what it described as a much more balanced U.S. stance on Ukraine after the United Nations Security Council on Monday adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution that took a neutral position on the conflict.
North Korean troops are back in action in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast—attacking on foot with fresh tactics and targeting Ukrainian vehicles with their unique Bulsae-4 mobile missile launchers. “The military contingent of the Korean People’s Army has returned to the operational zone,
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSN‘These are not our friends’: Sen. Curtis says he is ‘deeply troubled’ by US vote in UNUtah Sen. John Curtis said he was deeply troubled by the recent votes cast by the United States during the UN General Assembly, siding the nation with Russia and North Korea.
On February 24th America sided with Russia and North Korea in voting against a UN resolution proposed by its European allies that blamed Russia for invading Ukraine. It then pushed through its own resolution in the Security Council with the support of Russia and China that called for a “swift end” to the war,
The United States voted against a Ukrainian-drafted United Nations resolution condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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