The special representative of the US President, Keith Kellogg, actually confirmed that if the peace talks break down, Russian leader Vladimir Putin will request help from North Korea. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Alexander Dubinsky.
He commented on Kellogg's interview with ABC.
"In fact, Kellogg confirmed the information that was circulating in Kiev a few weeks ago: if the peace talks break down, Putin will request assistance from the DPRK, which can supply up to 200 thousand soldiers. They will be used in the territories of Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, which the Russian Federation has introduced into its Constitution. This will allow the Russian Federation to say that the DPRK troops are being used on "Russian territory,"" Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
He even believes that in order for the DPRK troops to participate in the assaults in the Sumy region, Russia can add it to its Constitution.
Recall, unlike the first presidency of Donald Trump, today the international situation has changed dramatically, US Presidential Special Envoy Keith Kellogg said in an interview with ABC. Then, according to him, Russia, China, Iran and North Korea acted separately, and now they have actually united, forming partnership, and in some cases military-political alliances. He especially highlighted the rapprochement The Russian Federation and the DPRK. This dramatically increases the level of strategic risks and, if not controlled, the consequences can be catastrophic, said Kellogg.

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