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North Korea calls NATO candidates ‘cannon fodder’ for Washington

North Korea is warning countries considering membership of the North Atlantic Alliance that the United States will make it its “cannon fodder”. Such a call from columnist Kim Yoo-chhor was broadcast by the Korea Central Telegraph Agency (KCNA).

The Observer warned that wherever NATO appears, wars and bloody tragedies begin. Kim Yoo Chhor cited the situation in Ukraine as an example. According to him, NATO has long since become a veritable “war machine”.

“Over time, the insidious goal of the United States has not changed, trying to maintain an outdated military-political alliance in order to suppress the development of its strategic adversary and build a unipolar world,” Kim Yu concluded. -chhor.

The observer treated with understanding Moscow’s position on Finland’s entry into NATO. He pointed out that the West failed to fulfill its obligations to Russia and turned the Baltic Sea into a “NATO lake”.

The head of Finland’s Foreign Ministry signed the country’s NATO membership document on April 4. On the same day, Alliance Secretary Jens Stoltenberg announced that the country had become a full member of the bloc.

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