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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Russia has invited thousands of North Korean soldiers to train on its territory, possibly to use them as supplements.
  • At least 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed in Russia since early October, as confirmed by the United States and NATO.
  • This development marks the first signal of a concrete internationalization of the conflict.
  • China finds itself in a delicate position against this backdrop due to its alliances with Pyongyang and Moscow.
  • There is concern about what North Korea may get from Moscow in exchange for its troops and weapons, likely a transfer of Russian nuclear technology.

Conclusion: This scenario suggests an alarming escalation and a new international dimension in the Ukrainian conflict, forcing global players to make delicate diplomatic decisions.