Borrell: What happened in the Security Council confirms the rapprochement between Russia and North Korea and the work to provide weapons to attack Ukraine.

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
European Union foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell said that Russia's recent veto in the United Nations [Security Council] on control of North Korean ballistic missiles shows how close Russia and North Korea are and how they work together in order to provide weapons to attack Ukraine. According to a European statement in Brussels, which included Borrell’s statements on the sidelines of the NATO foreign ministers’ meetings on Thursday in the Belgian capital, this was discussed during the meeting.
He added, "I met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, who explained to me the situation on the front. We have to increase our support to do more and faster. We have done a lot, but it is certainly not enough."
Russia is destroying civilian targets. It is trying to hit the electricity system of all Ukrainians. It kills people and destroys infrastructure. It shows only one thing: we must continue to support Ukraine, more so in order to defend civilians and provide Ukrainians with the ability to resist aggression.
But today, it's the Indo-Pacific region. It's an important issue. Noting meetings with ministers from New Zealand and the Republic of Korea.
It is important to take a look at what is happening in three places in the world: the Black Sea - the scenario of Russian aggression against Ukraine - the Red Sea, where the naval mission [EUNAVFOR ASPIDES] was deployed], and the South China Sea. These three places are hotspots in the world.

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