EU Concerned Over North Korea-Russia Cooperation
EU Concerned Over North Korea-Russia Cooperation

EU Concerned Over North Korea-Russia Cooperation

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The European Union has expressed deep concern over the reported deployment of North Korean troops to Russia's Kursk region to assist in the war against Ukraine, a move condemned by EU officials as a violation of international law. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stated that this cooperation exemplifies Russia's role in destabilizing global security. In a related development, incoming EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas emphasized the need for the EU to strengthen its security in light of threats from Russia and 'partly China,' warning that these nations exploit the openness of European societies. Meanwhile, the EU has decided to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, marking a significant shift in its trade policy towards China, aiming to counter perceived unfair market practices. This tariff decision reflects a broader recalibration of the EU's approach to China, moving towards using existing tools to address market distortions rather than creating new rules. The EU's stance on these geopolitical issues signals a unified response to complex global challenges, despite varying opinions among member states.

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