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Participation in China’s NATO meeting’ with Jin Park’s ‘Russia intervention’ by the National Diplomatic Academy

김종찬안보 2022. 5. 2. 17:23
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Foreign Minister Candidate Park Jin spoke of “participation” in the NATO summit in June targeting China and North Korea, and the National Diplomatic Academy announced that Russia’s “intervention on the Korean Peninsula” would become stronger when supplying arms to Ukraine.
Candidate Park said at a hearing on the 2nd, "NATO believes that there is a possibility that security problems will arise in Asia using the Ukraine crisis. and announced their participation.
"The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs evaluated North Korea's full support for Russia's 'special military operation' and stated that it would consider it not only in bilateral relations with North Korea but also in security issues on the Korean Peninsula," said Lee Tae-rim, a professor at the National Academy of Foreign Affairs in Ukraine. “This is interpreted as a message that Russia can support North Korea in the economic, energy and military fields in the future, raising concerns,” he said.
Regarding the invitation to the NATO summit, Candidate Park said, "I know that Korea was invited because it is necessary to discuss the issues related to peace and stability in Asia and Europe." He said, "Peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula is important." "(We also) need discussions with European countries to create a stable environment in relations with China and North Korea," he said, excluding confrontation with Russia.
India, the four countries in the US-led quad targeting China, continued to trade in Russian rubles and Russian rubles and arms trade in Russian gas imports despite the US ban on Russian crude oil trade in the name of Quad's alliance with China. has strengthened Russia's containment policy with the expansion of NATO.
In a report titled 'Russian Domestic Trends and Political Prospects on the Ukraine Situation', Professor Lee said, "If South Korea provides weapons of lethality to Ukraine, Russia can provide military support to North Korea, which Russia has refrained from so far." Ukraine's request for the same may be repeated, but our provision of lethal weapons to Ukraine could result in a fundamental change in Russia's strategy on the Korean Peninsula, which has placed more importance on relations with South Korea despite the balanced diplomacy between the two Koreas." .
In particular, Professor Lee said, "I am concerned about the possibility of expressing dissatisfaction with South Korea through provocations that are different from the invasion of Korean airspace or the Korean Air Defense Identification Zone (KADIZ) by Russian military aircraft during the course of joint Sino-Russian military training in recent years. He also mentioned China and Russia in the recent military tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
At the hearing, Candidate Park said, "Korea's role in the Indo-Pacific region will grow and we are considering various ways to contribute. He said, "He is also actively considering participating in the 'Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)', a comprehensive regional economic cooperation led by the United States." .
House of Representatives leaders, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Democrat) and Foreign Affairs Chairwoman Gregory Micks, Chairman of the Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, visited the Ukrainian capital of Kwai without prior notice to meet with Ukrainian President Vlodimir Zelensky on the afternoon of the 30th, Voice of America (VOA) said. reported the day.
The US Congress recently voted to amend the 'Weapon Lending Act' to expedite the supply of arms to Ukraine, and on that day, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and his party toured the city of Kyuu on foot with President Zelensky.
Earlier, on the 24th of last month, US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Kiwu together and promised additional military and diplomatic support to Ukrainian President Zelensky.
The Arms Lending Act enacted legislation to eliminate procedural obstacles to the provision of military supplies during World War II, and it heralded the rapid expansion of the arms supply in long-term warfare.