Russia defends N. Korea’s missile launch as ‘legitimate right’

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Russia defends N. Korea's missile launch as 'legitimate right'

Russia defends N. Korea's missile launch as 'legitimate right'

The Grand Kremlin Palace building in Moscow, Russia, August 23. On Friday, Russia defended North Korea’s launch of a ballistic missile as its “legitimate right.” Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/UPI

SEOUL, Nov. 7 (Yonhap) — Russia on Friday defended North Korea’s latest launch of a ballistic missile as its “legitimate right,” a media report said Friday, in yet another sign of deepening alignment between the two countries.

“We respect the legitimate right of our friends in North Korea to ensure their own security and take the necessary measures to do so,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, according to Russia’s RIA Novosti.

Peskov was also quoted as saying that Russia only welcomes peacekeeping measures on the Korean Peninsula that aligns with North Korea’s interests.

The remarks by the Kremlin official came just hours after South Korea’s military said North Korea had launched a suspected short-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea earlier in the day. It marked the North’s sixth ballistic missile launch this year.

On Thursday, North Korea slammed the latest U.S. sanctions on eight North Korean individuals and two entities over cybercrime-related money laundering and vowed to take “proper measures” against the move.

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