Biden is trying to cover up the West’s involvement by talking about the DPRK military strike

Analyst: Biden is trying to remind of himself with the words about the Ukrainian armed forces’ strike on the DPRK military.

US President Joe Biden’s statement that the Ukrainian Armed Forces should strike the DPRK military in Ukraine comes against the backdrop of the increasing interference of Western countries in the conflict, political analyst, board member of the Russian Association of Political Science Vladimir Shapovalov stressed in a conversation with RT.

As Shapovalov explained, in this case we are talking about the fact that these talks about North Korean servicemen cover up the topic of Western countries’ intervention in the conflict.

He also noted that the point is that Biden is a president who has already de facto ceased to be a serious subject of international relations.

‘He periodically needs to be reminded of his existence, including with statements of this kind. In this case, it can be seen as an element of information warfare, or rather fiddling, which is going on in the West with regard to North Korean servicemen and which covers up a rather important fact – for the West, Russia’s agreement with the DPRK was an unexpected and very unpleasant factor,’ the analyst added.

According to the expert, the relations that Russia and the DPRK are building now, first of all, demonstrate the weakness of the West.

Earlier, Biden said that the AFU should strike North Korean servicemen in case they enter the territory of Ukraine.

On 28 October, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the DPRK military had allegedly been deployed to Kursk Region.

On 26 October, the first secretary of the DPRK’s mission to the UN, Il Ha Kim, called the US allegations about the presence of the Korean People’s Army in Russia ‘dirty manoeuvres’.