Italia e Estero

Corea Nord, invio di truppe in Russia conforme al diritto

epa10997176 A handout photo made available by South Korean Army's 11th Infantry Division, shows soldiers of the divison based on the border with North Korea, conducting an anti-infiltration drill on 27 November 2023. According to a statement by South Korean military officials made on 27 November, North Korea deployed troops and equipment to Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) ground posts after the North vowed to resume all military measures halted under a 2018 deal. EPA/South Korean Army's 11th Infantry Division SOUTH KOREA OUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa10997176 A handout photo made available by South Korean Army's 11th Infantry Division, shows soldiers of the divison based on the border with North Korea, conducting an anti-infiltration drill on 27 November 2023. According to a statement by South Korean military officials made on 27 November, North Korea deployed troops and equipment to Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) ground posts after the North vowed to resume all military measures halted under a 2018 deal. EPA/South Korean Army's 11th Infantry Division SOUTH KOREA OUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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PECHINO, 25 OTT - La Corea del Nord ha detto che qualsiasi dispiegamento di truppe in Russia sarebbe in linea con il diritto internazionale, ma non ha confermato l'inviato di soldati in corso. "Se c'è una cosa del genere di cui parlano i media mondiali, penso che sia un atto conforme alle norme del diritto internazionale", ha dichiarato Kim Jong-gyu, viceministro degli Esteri responsabile degli Affari russi, secondo un dispaccio dell'agenzia ufficiale di stampa Kcna.

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