After Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to North Korea and the signing of the strategic alliance agreement between the two countries, the title question seems justified. This is mainly because the Kremlin’s strategy appears to be aimed at building close relationships with countries that could quickly become a proxy aggressor. Of course, we’re talking about Belarus, where Russia deployed tactical nuclear weapons last year, and North Korea, a country that already has nuclear capabilities, but is interested in acquiring some technologies from the Muscovites, especially missile and space technologies, which they haven’t. you have before.
The development of the policies of both Minsk and Pyongyang in recent months is also clear – the relations of these capitals with neighboring countries are deteriorating …
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