“I think [Putin] is less concerned about the reactions in Seoul, Tokyo, or Washington and more concerned about the reaction in Beijing, which I don’t think would like to see the North Koreans enhance particularly their ballistic missile and nuclear weapons program,” Mr Sullivan said.
However, analysts say Moscow is unlikely to share sensitive technology with Pyongyang.
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui met with Sergei Lavrov, his Russian counterpart, on Friday, and said that Pyongyang will stand by Russia until its “victory” in Ukraine.
The UN Security Council is expected to meet on Nov 4 to discuss Pyongyang’s latest missile launch.
Majorca is on high alert as it braces for a storm that has already claimed over 200 lives in Spain, with Brits holidaying on the island being warned to prepare.
Argentina is set to see a significant military boost as the US government looks to sign off on a nearly $1bn deal providing the South American country with F-16
On Thursday evening, Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, warned that it was now only a matter of days before up to 13,
The UK will be treated to some warmer weather in early November as hot air powers its way to Britain.While Brits are preparing for the colder weather that is on