South Korea's Yoon to highlight 'illicit' N.Korea-Russia military ties at UN

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By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol plans to underline

"illicit, dangerous" military dealings between North Korea and Russia at the United Nations on Wednesday, hisMusicians, humour and stories galore help Bruce Guthro's Celebration of Life | SaltWireSEOUL - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol plans to underline"illicit, dangerous" military dealings between North Korea and Russia at the United Nations on Wednesday, his aides said, following the two countries' rare summit last week.

Seoul and Washington have expressed concern that Russia could be trying to fetch ammunition from the North to shore up its thinning stockpile due to its invasion of Ukraine, while Pyongyang secures technological aid over its nuclear and missile programmes. "He is expected to call the international community's attention to the illicit and dangerous nature of military transactions between Russia and North Korea, and urge a united response from the international community," the official told reporters.

But the official ditched Moscow's claim, saying South Korea has been"watching military transactions take place for several months prior to the summit" between Kim and Putin.

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