Putin Addresses BRICS Expansion and North Korea's Role in Ukraine
During a press conference, Putin testily addressed North Korea's involvement in Ukraine and backed the expansion of BRICS through a "partner countries" scheme.
On October 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a press conference following the conclusion of the BRICS summit. An acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, BRICS is a loose coalition of developing economies. The summit took place in Kazan, central Russia.
‘Our Own Business’
At the conference, a reporter asked Putin about reports suggesting that North Korean troops had entered Russia to join the invasion of Ukraine. He did not explicitly deny the possibility. “What we (Russia and North Korea) do and how we do it is our own business,” he replied.
One United States media outlet mentioned reports that "satellite images confirm North Korean troops entering Russia, suggesting a potential escalation of the conflict." Putin responded by emphasizing that North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries had been "arming" Ukraine even before Russia launched its military operations.
He further noted that NATO personnel are currently helping operate weapons provided to Ukraine, directly involving them in the conflict. “It is the Western nations that have escalated the situation,” he argued.
Furthermore, Putin stated that Russia and North Korea have entered into a "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership." The two nations have effectively established a military alliance under which they coordinate closely and act in unison.
New BRICS Partners
During the press conference, Putin also expressed support for expanding BRICS by creating a new category of "partner countries." A list of candidate partner countries has already been agreed upon, he declared. Moving forward, invitations will be sent to each country, and the list will be made public once their consent is obtained.
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