Vadym Chernysh: “Russia’s goal is to put together a “puzzle” of economic and military cooperation and confrontation with the West together with North Korea and Vietnam”
Last week, Putin, accompanied by a delegation of Russian officials, visited North Korea. It was his first visit to the DPRK in 24 years. Media reported that ahead of the visit, the Kremlin leader issued a decree stating that Moscow aimed to sign a “comprehensive strategic partnership agreement” with the country. After this, the Russian president also visited Vietnam. What do these visits mean? What could Russia have been negotiating with North Korea and Vietnam? And what consequences might these agreements have for Ukraine? Vadym Chernysh, Chairman of the Board of CENSS, shared his insights on this with the Pryamy TV channel. Below are some key points from his interview.
A week of advocacy on international platforms for the effective recovery of Ukraine.
From June 7 to 14, the Executive Director of CENSS, Viktoria Voronina, participated in conferences and meetings with international partners who are helping Ukraine resist Russian aggression and rebuild the country.