The North Korean leader crossed into Russia aboard a private train. Washington expects that Kim and President Vladimir Putin will discuss an arms deal.
State Department Spokesperson Matt Miller said North Korea arming Russia could prompt more sanctions.
The United States has “aggressively enforced our sanctions against entities that fund Russia’s war effort,” Miller reporters Monday, adding that the United States “will not hesitate to impose new sanctions if appropriate.”as 32-year-old Spanish national Emma Igual and Canadian Anthony “Tonko” Ihnat, according to the Spanish government and Road to Relief, the international aid group they worked for.
Miller said at Monday’s news conference, in response to a question about the counteroffensive. When it comes to Russia’s original goals — to take Kyiv and overthrow the democratic government — “all of those things have failed,” Miller said.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on citizens to maintain their focus on the war
in his nightly address, suggesting they are gearing up for the long haul. Even on the 565th day of war, everyone “should remain focused on defending the state just as we did in the early days,” he said. Russia “hopes only that we will not endure.”
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