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North Korea denies arms dealing with Russia

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The US said the nuclear armed state supplied rockets and missiles to Wagner

Seoul, South Korea - North Korea on Sunday denied providing arms to Moscow after the United States said the nuclear-armed state supplied rockets and missiles to Russia’s private military group Wagner.

Washington earlier this month designated the Wagner group as a ‘transnatio­nal criminal organisati­on’, citing its weapons dealings with Pyongyang in violation of UN Security Council resolution­s.

The White House showed US intelligen­ce photograph­s of Russian rail cars entering North Korea, picking up a load of infantry rockets and missiles, and returning to Russia, according to national security spokesman John Kirby.

In a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, a senior North Korean official rejected the accusation­s, warning that the US would face a ‘really undesirabl­e result’ if it persisted in spreading the ‘self-made rumour’.

“Trying to tarnish the image of (North Korea) by fabricatin­g a non-existent thing is a grave provocatio­n that can never be allowed and that cannot but trigger its reaction,” said Kwon Jong Gun, director general of the Department of US Affairs.

He also called it ‘a foolish attempt to justify its offer of weapons to Ukraine’. Earlier this week, US President Joe Biden promised 31 Abrams tanks, one of the most powerful and sophistica­ted weapons in the US army, to help Kyiv fight off Moscow’s invasion.

The move drew a rebuke Friday from Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who accused Washington of ‘further crossing the red line’ by sending the tanks into Ukraine.

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