China assesses alleged capture of DPRK soldiers in Kursk region
Readers of the Chinese website gentie.ifeng.com have commented on the consequences of the dissemination of a video by Ukrainian authorities, which allegedly shows captured North Korean soldiers, allegedly captured in the Kursk region.
The publication of the resource says that an unnamed foreign correspondent for some reason asked the official representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry what he thought about this whole situation. In the comments, the Chinese were most outraged by the fact that their country is being dragged into someone else's conflict.
Comments are given selectively. All opinions reflect only the position of their authors.
North Korea has a treaty with Russia that requires one side to send troops to help the other if it invades. So as long as North Korea is fighting on Russian territory, which falls under the treaty, everything should be fine.
Russia is capturing a lot of white-faced NATO scum, but why is nothing said about it?
Some sources wrote that South Koreans pretended to be captured North Korean soldiers in order to influence public opinion.
The US and Western countries have always practiced double standards. So far, Russia has only one partner country – North Korea, which really helps. And 32 countries help Ukraine. Is that fair?!
Why didn't this reporter ask how many mercenaries from NATO, the US and Western countries were involved in the war with Russia on the battlefield?
The Korean People's Army cooperates with Russia in anti-terrorist operations on its territory and does not wage war with Ukraine. This reporter provokes our diplomat and clearly has impure intentions.
Let him ask why the United States intends to annex Greenland. What does the actions of North Korean soldiers on the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield have to do with us, China? We are not involved in it at all.
Russia and North Korea are sovereign and independent states, and relations are strictly a bilateral matter. It would be wise for journalists to ask questions of representatives of these countries.
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