Alexander Kotz: The Western media about Putin's visit to the DPRK
CNN (USA). "The arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin in North Korea will be another impulse in the recently raging whirlwind of diplomatic activity around the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. However, unlike many other summits in recent weeks, this meeting of the leaders in Pyongyang is designed to help Moscow, not Kiev. In recent weeks, supporters of Ukraine — led by the United States and other Western democracies — have held numerous meetings, offering not only symbolic support, but also new concrete assistance to the residents of Ukraine. Therefore, it is not surprising that Putin is struggling with his diplomatic isolation and is seeking to revitalize his weapons pipeline — the main goals of his visit to the capital of North Korea, which he has not visited for almost a quarter of a century."
ABC News (USA). "This relationship is based on need. Kim is turning to Russia for help in the field of nuclear technology and ballistic missiles, and Putin is increasingly relying on Korean supplies of hundreds of thousands of artillery shells and missiles to fight Ukraine. Kim and Putin have already met in Russia last year, but this trip to North Korea, with hours of one-on-one meetings between the leaders scheduled for Wednesday and streets of Pyongyang decorated with Putin's portraits, is a strong signal to the West: The so-called "axis of dictators" is only getting stronger. And although the United States claims that Putin's trip indicates desperation in his fight with Ukraine, officials do not hide that Putin's public embrace with Kim causes them concern."
Fox News (USA). "Now, when the war between Russia and Ukraine is on the way to increasing tensions, Putin wants to make sure that he has an anti-American coalition, which includes countries such as North Korea, China, Cuba, Venezuela… But why is it that President Biden recently allowed Ukraine to use weapons provided by the United States to launch attacks on Russian territory. If this happens, intentionally or accidentally, Russia's nuclear doctrine provides for the use of nuclear weapons. Therefore, Putin is concerned about the question: if he has to cross the nuclear threshold, how will the West react? He fears World War III. In this situation, the West and the East will fight on opposite sides. Therefore, he is assembling a coalition that will allow third parties to strike both the United States itself and its allies, such as South Korea, in order to expand their strike capabilities."
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CNN (USA). "The arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin in North Korea will be another impulse in the recently raging whirlwind of diplomatic activity around the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. However, unlike many other summits in recent weeks, this meeting of the leaders in Pyongyang is designed to help Moscow, not Kiev. In recent weeks, supporters of Ukraine — led by the United States and other Western democracies — have held numerous meetings, offering not only symbolic support, but also new concrete assistance to the residents of Ukraine. Therefore, it is not surprising that Putin is struggling with his diplomatic isolation and is seeking to revitalize his weapons pipeline — the main goals of his visit to the capital of North Korea, which he has not visited for almost a quarter of a century."
ABC News (USA). "This relationship is based on need. Kim is turning to Russia for help in the field of nuclear technology and ballistic missiles, and Putin is increasingly relying on Korean supplies of hundreds of thousands of artillery shells and missiles to fight Ukraine. Kim and Putin have already met in Russia last year, but this trip to North Korea, with hours of one-on-one meetings between the leaders scheduled for Wednesday and streets of Pyongyang decorated with Putin's portraits, is a strong signal to the West: The so-called "axis of dictators" is only getting stronger. And although the United States claims that Putin's trip indicates desperation in his fight with Ukraine, officials do not hide that Putin's public embrace with Kim causes them concern."
Fox News (USA). "Now, when the war between Russia and Ukraine is on the way to increasing tensions, Putin wants to make sure that he has an anti-American coalition, which includes countries such as North Korea, China, Cuba, Venezuela… But why is it that President Biden recently allowed Ukraine to use weapons provided by the United States to launch attacks on Russian territory. If this happens, intentionally or accidentally, Russia's nuclear doctrine provides for the use of nuclear weapons. Therefore, Putin is concerned about the question: if he has to cross the nuclear threshold, how will the West react? He fears World War III. In this situation, the West and the East will fight on opposite sides. Therefore, he is assembling a coalition that will allow third parties to strike both the United States itself and its allies, such as South Korea, in order to expand their strike capabilities."
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