North Korea blasts South Korea-EU statement on Russia military ties

North Korea on June 13 condemned a joint South Korea-EU statement that labeled its military cooperation with Russia as illegal, vowing to treat Seoul as a hostile state.

North Korea's Foreign Ministry on June 13 issued a statement via the state-run Korean Central News Agency condemning the joint statement as a clear infringement on its sovereignty and a grave hostile act. It described South Korea as an invariable enemy state obsessed with hostility.

The South Korea-EU statement was adopted on June 10 in Brussels during summit talks between President Lee Jae Myung and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. It called the North-Russia military cooperation during the Ukraine war illegal and urged both countries to cease such activities while expressing grave concerns over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

The North's Ministry accused Lee of removing the mask of peace and said the DPRK would treat the ROK as a hostile state. DPRK stands for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea while ROK stands for the Republic of Korea.

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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and EU leaders at a Brussels summit condemning North Korea-Russia cooperation.
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South Korean and EU leaders condemn North Korea-Russia military cooperation

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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and EU leaders strongly condemned illegal military cooperation between North Korea and Russia during summit talks in Brussels on June 10.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un officially designated South Korea the 'most hostile state' during a speech at the first session of the newly elected 15th Supreme People's Assembly, warning of 'merciless' consequences if provoked by Seoul and reaffirming the permanence of North Korea's nuclear arsenal. The remarks build on similar declarations made a month earlier at the Workers' Party Congress.

A senior North Korean diplomat reaffirmed strengthening ties with Russia on Saturday to mark the seventh anniversary of the 2019 summit between leader Kim Jong-un and President Vladimir Putin. Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jong-gyu hailed the Vladivostok meeting as a "new turning point" in bilateral relations. He cited the June 2024 Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed in Pyongyang as elevating ties to a "high level of alliance."

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