North Korea
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NATO alarmed by growing Iran, Russia, China, N Korea ties
Tehran, IRNA – Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has expressed concern over the ever-expanding economic and military cooperation between Iran, China, Russia and North Korea, calling it "dangerous and threatening".
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Iran, North Korea discuss Israeli crimes in Gaza, Lebanon
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s interim charge d’affaires in Pyongyang has discussed the latest developments in the Korean peninsula as well as the ongoing Israeli atrocities in Gaza and Lebanon with senior North Korean officials.
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Russia's ties with Iran or N Korea do not violate int’l laws: Lavrov
Tehran, IRNA-Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that Russia's relations and cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran or North Korea do not violate international laws.
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Russian president makes landmark visit to North Korea
Tehran, IRNA – Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea on a two-day official visit to further boost ties after saying both Moscow and Pyongyang want to cooperate closely to overcome US-led sanctions and pressure on both countries.
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US concerned over Iran-Russia-N Korea cooperation
New York, IRNA - The White House National Security Advisor has expressed concern about the military cooperation between Iran, Russia and North Korea, claiming that Russia's defense proposals to Iran and North Korea could further destabilize the West Asia and Indo-Pacific regions.
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North Korean leader calls army for war readiness
Tehran, IRNA – Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un has called on the country’s armed forces to remain fully prepared for any possible conflict.
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North Korea raps Japan plan to buy US cruise missiles
Tehran, IRNA – North Korea has criticized Tokyo for its intentions to purchase Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States, describing Japan the worst threatening country in the region.
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‘Russia does not violate int’l obligations with Iran, North Korea ties’
Tehran, IRNA- Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has hailed her country’s growing ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran and North Korea, saying these don’t violate Moscow’s international obligations.