Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 01, 2024, 01:00 PM
Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has recently issued a serious warning about North Korea's possible involvement in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He said that North Korean troops have not yet participated in the war, but it is a "matter of days" when they may join the fighting. His statement has posed a new threat to regional security, raising concerns in the international community.Question on China's silenceZelensky also questioned China's silence while expressing concern over North Korea's possible involvement. He said that China should be more active as a regional security guarantor, and their silence is shocking in this context. Zelensky raised the issue on social media, saying, "We are at a time when the world needs clarity and proactivity."Preparation of North Korean troopsZelensky made it clear in an interview that North Korean troops are preparing to participate in the war not only in terms of weapons, but also directly. He said, "North Korean troops are preparing to fight Ukraine in our occupied region of Kursk." This makes it clear that the war could become a major conflict between many countries, not just two countries.Condemnation of RussiaMeanwhile, Zelensky condemned Russia, saying that this war has been going on for more than two years, and now we are facing the completion of 1,000 days of Russia's brutal invasion. He emphasized that as the war is escalating, Russia is finding new ways, including the involvement of the North Korean army. He pointed out that Russia has strengthened ties with North Korea and claims to have purchased millions of artillery, which makes this alliance even stronger.ConclusionThis statement of Zelensky clearly shows how serious the situation can be for Ukraine. The possible involvement of North Korea can not only complicate the war even more, but it can also affect global security. Now it remains to be seen how the international community faces this challenge and whether they take any concrete steps to stop this crisis.