On April 29, 2025, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea officially confirmed its participation in the war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine for the first time.
Synchronized with North Korea’s recognition, Moscow announced that it would put a proposal to lift longstanding sanctions against Pyongyang on the agenda of the BRICS summit.
This statement signified a fundamental strategic change: it captures the moment when the local conflict on Europe’s eastern flank finally moved into the phase of global power redistribution.
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