Seho Jang, a research fellow at the Institute for National Security Strategy, highlights that Putin's potential upcoming visit to North Korea could significantly impact the evolving dynamics of Russia-North Korea relations. Given the complex international environment, including UN sanctions, Jang suggests that a gradual evolution in bilateral relations is more likely than a radical overhaul. Nevertheless, given that the Russia-DPRK summit, if materialized, will undoubtedly present a significant challenge to South Korea, the author urges Seoul to proactively issue warnings against Moscow and Pyongyang for their collaboration on nuclear and advanced weapons technologies, while adopting a more cautious approach on issues like arms provision to Ukraine, which could severely damage ROK-Russia relations.
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