Russia may be close to sharing advanced satellite technology with North Korea after the isolated nation supplied troops to help bolster Moscow’s war in Ukraine, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Monday.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken is raising concerns about the growing ... “Now, we have reason to believe that Moscow intends to share advanced space and satellite technology with Pyongyang,” Blinken said.
Pyongyang has provided Moscow with more than 10,000 soldiers, artillery, and ammunition during Russia’s war as the two sides have deepened their partnership.
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Russia intends to share its advanced space and satellite technology with North Korea in exchange for Pyongyang providing weapons and other equipment to Moscow to sustain its war effort against Ukraine.
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according to a warning from Secretary of State Antony Blinken. "The DPRK is already receiving Russian military equipment and training. Now, we have reason to believe that Moscow intends to share ...
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