During Tuesday's State Department press briefing, Spokesperson Tammy Bruce discussed North Korea's involvement in the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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00:00North Korea, they acknowledge finally that they apparently have sent their men – soldiers
00:08to fight for Russia and Ukraine.
00:10Does this change your approach, your view to the conflict at all?
00:15And any response that you could come up with?
00:19MS NAUERT, Well, we know this is pretty simple.
00:23North Korea is not being helpful.
00:25They're not being helpful.
00:27There are other nations that also are facilitating this carnage, and their actions make it possible
00:34to continue.
00:35Third countries, like North Korea, have perpetuated the Russia-Ukraine war, and they bear responsibility
00:42for it.
00:44We continue – North Korea – I'm speaking about North Korea and third – other third
00:49countries, like North Korea – we continue to be concerned by North Korea's direct
00:54involvement in the war, North Korea's military deployment to Russia, and any support provided
00:59by the Russian Federation to the DPRK in return must end.
01:05Russia's training of North Korean soldiers directly violates Security Council resolutions
01:101718, 1874, and 2270, which collectively impose a broad prohibition on providing or receiving
01:18military training or assistance to or from the DPRK.
01:23All right.
01:24Yes, sir.
01:25Go ahead.
01:26Yes, sir.