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The US wants to break Russia's alliance with Iran, China and North Korea

The US wants to break Russia's alliance with Iran, China and North Korea
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The United States is trying to "break up" Russia's alliances with Iran, China, and North Korea. This was announced by Keith Kellogg, the US President's special representative for Ukraine, during a conference in Munich, CNN reports.

According to Kellogg, such alliances did not exist a few years ago. "The United States will work to break up Russia's alliances," he says.

By breaking up such alliances, the United States hopes to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to take "unfavorable" actions for itself.

Iran and Russia signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement in mid-January. According to it, "if one of the parties is attacked, the other party will provide military assistance."

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping also agreed on the active development of bilateral cooperation. The Chinese leader called the relations between the two countries a "standard." Putin, in turn, emphasized that relations with China are one of the main stabilizing factors in the world.

On December 4, the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between Russia and the DPRK entered into force. The parties signed it in June, and the agreement is concluded for an indefinite period. The document provides for cooperation in defense, economics, science and energy, as well as mutual military assistance.

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