22 January 2025
18:49
Slovakia faces destabilization by those responsible for similar events in Georgia — party
18:47 Ukraine crisis
Zelensky believes Europe won’t risk sending troops to Ukraine unless US participates
18:42 Conflict in Syria
Syria not going to present threat to any country — foreign minister
18:34
Money behind Stargate signifies strategic importance of AI for the US
18:14
Death toll in hotel fire at Turkish ski resort climbs to 79 — prosecutors
18:07 Ukraine crisis
Ukraine’s frontline to collapse in 100 days, if Zelensky does not negotiate — lawmaker
18:06 Ukraine crisis
Zelensky fears US will seal Ukraine’s fate behind its back
18:04
Weekly inflation stands at 0.25% in Russia-statistics
17:52
Russian stock indices in the green on Wednesday — market data
17:29
West to start preparing for new conflict with Russia after clash in Ukraine over — Times
17:27 Middle East conflict
UN welcomes release of Galaxy Leader ship’s crew
17:22 Russia's defense industry
Kasatka signal relay drones developed in Russia
17:00 Ukraine crisis
Trump threatens to curb Russia’s exports if no deal on Ukraine reached
16:54
Trump says he has good relations with Putin, likes Russia
16:43 Ukraine crisis
Zelensky shocked by Trump’s decisions, tries to manipulate Europe — LDPR leader
16:22
Last year was rather successful for Russian economy — Putin
16:20
Man, child killed in stabbing attack in southern Germany — report
16:17
Russian authorities should respond to accelerated inflation — Putin
16:16
Russia should target moderate inflation — Putin
16:15
Putin to discuss coal, construction industries at meeting with Cabinet
16:10
Ensuring stability and resilience of public finances remains important for Russia — Putin
16:05 Iran's nuclear program
Iran not seeking to build nuclear arsenal — vice president
16:04
IMO secretary-general announces return to normal navigation in Red Sea
16:03
Russian banking sector feels itself confidently — Putin
16:02
CIS summit scheduled for October 10, Council of Heads of Government for June 5
16:01
Renaming Gulf of Mexico may require approval of international organization
15:55 Ukraine crisis
Serbian president skeptical about Trump’s plan to resolve Ukrainian conflict in 100 days
15:44 Middle East conflict
Gazan Health Ministry announces finding 53 bodies over past day
15:28
Russia's non-oil and gas revenues in 2024 increase by 26% — Putin
15:26
SPIMEX's net profit rises by 79% to $68.87 mln in 2024
15:26
Trump’s ask that EU countries increase defense spending unfeasible — expert
15:23
Scholz sees Donald Trump as challenge for Europe
15:21
Reigning champ Sinner slides into final four at 2025 Australian Open
15:16
Additional oil and gas revenues of Russian budget reach $13.15 bln in 2024 — Putin
15:12
Russia's budget deficit reaches 1.7% of GDP in 2024 — Putin
15:03
Syria’s defense minister says talks with Moscow over Russian bases still ongoing
15:01
Fico calls meeting of Slovak Security Council after intel points to impending coup d’etat
14:30
Trump’s aggressive trade policies leading to global economic crisis — journal
14:29
Payments in national currencies to lower BRICS dependence on dollar — Iranian leader
14:21
Russia may ease restrictions on imports of livestock products from EU — watchdog
14:19
Finland still uncertain on whether ruptures of Baltic cables were deliberate
14:02
Russia, India work together on the first manned space flight of Indian crew — ambassador
13:44
Latest Ukrainian drone attack targeted ZNPP host city, not nuclear plant itself
13:41
Rebels seize Bweremana city in eastern DR Congo — report
13:36 Ukraine crisis
Zelensky goes on ‘witch hunt’ to shift blame for military failures — Ukrainian MP
13:28
Kyrgyzstan ready to exert utmost effort to foster ties with Russia — top diplomat
13:27
International Arctic Forum to be held in Murmansk on March 26-27 — Roscongress Foundation
13:24 Military operation in Ukraine
Ukraine launches drones at two enterprises in Russia’s Belgorod Region
13:20
America more divided than four years ago, says Rasmussen poll
13:12
Russia ready to aid Kyrgyzstan in its CSTO presidency — Lavrov
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22 Dec 2023, 13:03

North Korea slams G7 plans to use Russian assets for aid to Ukraine as 'daylight robbery'

According to the media, the "ill-famed" United States had used "even a handful of frozen assets of Afghanistan for the settlement of its domestic problems" previously

SEOUL, December 22. /TASS/. The talk about potentially using Russia’s frozen assets in the West to aid Ukraine sheds light on the devious nature of that group of countries, KCNA news agency said in a commentary.

The North Korean state-run news agency referred to a recent report in British media (the Financial Times - TASS) saying that the Group of Seven have intensified talks about possibly using Russian assets to support Ukraine. "The Group of Seven (G7), which has come under worldwide criticism as an exclusive group disturbing international peace and the independent development of other countries at the instigation of the US, is going to commit robbery in broad daylight," KCNA said.

The "ill-famed" United States had used "even a handful of frozen assets of Afghanistan for the settlement of its domestic problems" previously, the North Korean agency wrote. In its commentary, it describes the US as the boss of a club of bandits that exists on robbery."

According to KCNA, "the rich club of the old nobles" which has "fattened itself up through interference, pressure, aggression and plunder of other countries, has found itself in such a poor position as unhesitatingly committing such evil deeds as 'banditry.'"

The situation in Ukraine has not isolated or weakened Russia, contrary to the expectations of the US-led West, while Kiev’s counteroffensive is not producing the results they had expected, the news agency continued. As a result of Russian actions, Ukraine is sustaining heavy losses in personnel and military equipment.

"Western countries, which styled themselves Ukraine's `reliable’ rear, change tack to withdraw from their bottomless support for Ukraine, stunned by Russia's great might and strategic potentials and Ukraine's huge debts," KCNA wrote. "Now there is a widespread public opinion that Ukraine will completely collapse next summer if Western support is ceased," the news agency concluded.