North Korea-Russia ties are also a threat to US security, NATO chief says
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The strengthening ties between Russia and North Korea are not only a threat to European security, but also for the United States, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Thursday.
"Russia is delivering the latest technology into North Korea in return for North Korean help with the war against Ukraine and this is a threat not only to the European part of NATO but also to the US," Rutte said before a meeting with European leaders in Budapest.
"I look forward to sit down with Donald Trump to discuss how we face these threats collectively."
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