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NATO ‘fears escalation and hesitates, Russia acts and escalates’ as DPRK set to wage war in Europe – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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NATO ‘fears escalation and hesitates, Russia acts and escalates’ as DPRK set to wage war in Europe – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

As North Korean troops ready for deployment to fight on European soil the West and NATO are dithering with their response to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles on “legitimate targets” inside Russia.

Ukraine’s Victory Plan called for the West to “protect life from terror,” however the terror continues for millions of Ukrainians hour by hour.

Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sybiha has called on the West to take firm and decisive steps in response to Pyongyang’s troops entering Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine.

Frustration in Ukraine is naturally growing and Kyiv has called on the West to stop fearing an “escalation” from Moscow and to not “hesitate” in allowing them to neutralise the threat before the DPRK kill Ukrainians.

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Ukraine asks West to ‘strike pre-emptively’ against North Korean troops inside Russia

During a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock in Kyiv on Monday, Sybiha said, “We call on Europe to realize that North Korean troops are now waging a war of aggression in Europe against a sovereign European state.

“This proves once again that while the West fears escalation and hesitates, Russia acts and escalates.”

He added, “we cannot beg Russia for peace, we can only force it to peace.

“The steps are clear. Supporting the Victory Plan and lifting all restrictions to protect life from terror. It is necessary to take these decisions as soon as possible.”

Sybiha said Ukraine needs restrictions on long-range weapons to be lifted so that they can attack military facilities inside Russia and shoot down Russian missiles and drones over their territory from their neighbouring allies such as Poland.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the West to support them in a “pre-emptive” strike against North Korean soldiers who are based inside Russia.

The Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin said last week that the North Korean soldiers are “legitimate military targets,” and as a result President Zelensky is once again asking to use the long-range missiles and these attacks must be permitted inside Russia.

Zelensky said, “Everyone is just waiting for the North Korean military to start attacking Ukrainians.

“We see every site where Russia is accumulating these soldiers from North Korea on its territory.

“We could strike pre-emptively if we had this opportunity.”

“Russia intends to use these troops against Ukraine,” Austin said. “That would make them legitimate military targets.”

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