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Russia: Kremlin Ready to Develop Ties with DPRK in All Fields! (18.1.2024)

DPRK Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui arrived in Moscow on Sunday. He held talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday, and they both met with Russian President Vladimir Putin shortly after they reached agreements following negotiations.

“The discussion was generally about bilateral relations, the situation on the Korean Peninsula,” Peskov said, adding that international issues were also covered.

“We have repeatedly said … that the DPRK is our very important partner. We are aimed at developing relations in all areas, including sensitive ones,” Peskov noted.

US Behind Kremlin Drone Attack – CIA Must Stop Spying on Sovereign Nations! (5.5.2023)

Peskov noted that the United States must understand that Russia is aware of its participation in the terrorist attack, saying that it’s important for Washington to “understand how dangerous such direct participation in the conflict really is.”

Russia’s presidential press service said Wednesday that Ukraine attempted to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin by using two drones to attack his Kremlin residence.

The Kremlin said the military and special services used radar warfare to put the unmanned aerial vehicles out of action.

Meanwhile, U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Thursday that Russia’s claims are false. He told local media that “there was no involvement by the United States” in the attack.

Neo-Nazi Ukraine: US Biolabs Endanger Communities & Violate International Law! (18.4.2023)

Wang said the U.S. military’s bioresearch violated the 1925 Geneva Protocol and the Biological Weapons Convention, which are important parts of international law to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

The Geneva Protocol is the first international pact that banned the use of asphyxiating, poisonous and other gases, and bacteriological weapons in war. The Biological Weapons Convention went a step further toward the total elimination of such weapons by prohibiting their development, production, stockpiling, acquisition, retention, transfer and delivery systems, as well as requiring their destruction, Wang said.

Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the Federation Council, the upper house of Russia’s parliament, said Russia is fully prepared to repel potential biological threats.

“During the work of the parliamentary commission, we are also convinced that our country is fully prepared for repelling biological threats,” Matviyenko said. “As (Russian Deputy Prime Minister) Tatyana Alekseyevna confirmed, relevant work is being carried out in our country in full and at a high professional level. And our citizens are in safety.”