Pyongyang says it can stand by Moscow in its conflict towards Ukraine.
The US says hundreds of North Korean troopers at the moment are on Russian soil, getting ready to enter the conflict towards Ukraine.
Most are in Russia’s Kursk area – the place Ukraine launched a counter-invasion nearly three months in the past.
Preventing there was intense, and a few analysts say the addition of North Korean troops may change the dynamics of the battle.
Because the Kremlin struggles to lure new recruits, Pyongyang has pledged unwavering help for Moscow.
Does Vladimir Putin’s attain for North Korean troops reveal a navy stretched to the breaking level?
Or is that this an indication of Russian power, because it builds new alliances?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Company:
Graham Ong-Webb – Adjunct fellow at S. Rajaratnam College of Worldwide Research
Pavel Felgenhauer – Army analyst and political commentator
Craig Mark – Adjunct lecturer at Hosei College, Tokyo