Mark Rutte accused Russia of dangerously escalating the conflict by bringing in thousands of North Korean troops.
Nato’s new secretary-general has said the alliance “needs to go further” to support Ukraine in its fight against a Russian invasion and accused Moscow of dangerously escalating the conflict by bringing in thousands of North Korean troops.
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