Usa, preoccupa proposta Russia di fornire armi a Pyongyang

'Destabilizzerebbe la penisola e violerebbe le risoluzioni Onu'
epa11407645 A still image taken from a handout video made available by the Russian Defence Ministry press-service shows Russian servicemen operating a non-strategic nuclear missile for Iskander operational-tactical missile system during the second stage of tactical nuclear drills of Russian and Belarus armed forces at an undisclosed location, 13 June 2024. In accordance with the decision of the President of the Russian Federation, the second stage of the exercise of non-strategic nuclear forces has begun. The exercises are aimed at maintaining the readiness of personnel and equipment of units for the combat use of non-strategic nuclear weapons of Russia and Belarus, the Russian Ministry of Defense said. EPA/RUSSIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY PRESS S HANDOUT Eds note: tip of missile blurred at source HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa11407645 A still image taken from a handout video made available by the Russian Defence Ministry press-service shows Russian servicemen operating a non-strategic nuclear missile for Iskander operational-tactical missile system during the second stage of tactical nuclear drills of Russian and Belarus armed forces at an undisclosed location, 13 June 2024. In accordance with the decision of the President of the Russian Federation, the second stage of the exercise of non-strategic nuclear forces has begun. The exercises are aimed at maintaining the readiness of personnel and equipment of units for the combat use of non-strategic nuclear weapons of Russia and Belarus, the Russian Ministry of Defense said. EPA/RUSSIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY PRESS S HANDOUT Eds note: tip of missile blurred at source HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

NEW YORK, 20 GIU - Gli Stati Uniti reputano "estremamente preoccupante" la proposta russa di fornire armi alla Corea del Nord. Lo ha detto il portavoce del Dipartimento di Stato Matthew Miller, sottolineando che la fornitura "destabilizzerebbe la penisola coreana e potrebbe violare le risoluzioni del consiglio di sicurezza dell'Onu che la Russia ha sostenuto". (ANSA).

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