In response to arms supplies to Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that Russia does not rule out supplying weapons to other countries, urging the West to think about how the issue might end.
“Russia has the right to supply weapons to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and other regions,” Putin said.
The Russian president pointed out that the West is supplying weapons to Ukraine and said that the West no longer controls anything and that it does not matter how the weapons are used.
“We might say we have handed something over to someone and we can no longer control it,” he told a news conference in Vietnam.
In early June, President Putin announced that Russia might take “asymmetric” measures in response to Western arms supplies to Ukraine.
He said: “If you think that it is possible for someone to supply weapons to the combat operation area in order to carry out a direct attack on our land and cause problems for us, then you are thinking about the question: why do we not have the right to supply weapons to Russia?” We are taking such steps toward .”