A North Korean critic blamed Ukraine for participating in the US' anti-Russian confrontation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
by blaming the crisis on Nato and calling America’s involvement a “trail to self-destruction”.
The Ukraine war, the biggest land conflict in Europe since World War II, has displaced millions, left Ukrainian cities, towns and villages in ruins and disrupted the global economy.since the war began, publicly supporting Moscow in statements as well as at the United Nations. “The current situation in Ukraine once again proves that there can be no peace in the world at any time unless the United States’ policy of force, tyranny, and greedy aggression... is ended.”
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