This was shared by him on his blog.
“NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Russia is transferring nuclear and missile technologies to North Korea in exchange for military support in the war against Ukraine. He emphasized that this could destabilize the Korean Peninsula and pose a threat to Western countries, including the United States. Rutte urged not to be naive about these events, highlighting the seriousness of the potential consequences,” reports Alexander Musienko.
According to the expert, he has long warned that Russia might transfer to North Korea the “Hazelnut,” RS-26 “Rubezh,” “Cedar,” “Yars,” and other “trees” from their botanical garden, and it is uncertain what this will lead to, what the consequences will be, what Kim Jong-un will do, and how the world will react.
“What will happen if the Kremlin hands over additional, for instance, intermediate-range or short-range intercontinental missiles to North Korea, assisting them in advancing and developing submarines? In other words, Russia is sowing chaos; Russia is effectively trying to destabilize the situation; Russia is interested in maximum escalation,” emphasizes Alexander Musienko.
Thus, he asserts, it is correct that Rutte is discussing this, addressing the risks of cooperation between Russia and North Korea, their joint involvement in the war against Ukraine, which shows that this war is internationalized and globalized. The expert also adds that, in particular, The Hill states that the only real winner in the Russian-Ukrainian war may ultimately be China, indicating that these events are much larger than they appear.
As reported by Politeka, Horodnytsky stated that Russia, unfortunately, has left its lobbying influence in Germany.
Politeka also wrote that Musienko explained why NATO failed to reach a consensus on Ukraine's membership.