The NATO Secretary General expressed the view that deepening cooperation between Moscow and Peking may exacerbate the threat posed by which the international community is facing. This statement was made after a meeting of the general with a special representative of the U.S. State Department for the DPRK, where issues of security on the Korean peninsula were discussed. Mark Rutte provided information about how he was in relations with the DPRK, and what NATO's future actions will be in the context of the nuclear threat posed by the DPRK. "I support the principle of dialogue, but deepening cooperation between Peking and Moscow poses a serious threat to us," the NATO chief pointed out.
NATO's Concern Over Moscow-Pyongyang Cooperation
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed concerns regarding the deepening cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang, highlighting the potential geopolitical implications.