At a press conference on the final day of the BRICS summit in In Kazan, Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the possibility of the North Korean military being on Russian territory. The journalist who asked the question referred to satellite images circulated in the Western media, which allegedly depicted military personnel from the DPRK.
The question was as follows — what are they doing here, isn't this an escalation?
Answering this question, Putin recalled the ratification by the Russian State Duma of the strategic partnership agreement with North Korea.
"What and how we will do in the future is our business," Putin said.
He also answered a BBC journalist who asked a question about "Russia's justice."
"Is it fair to lie to our face that there will be no NATO expansion and do it?" Putin asked him.
The president also asked the British journalist if it was fair to carry out a coup d'etat on Ukraine, to finance it, spitting on all the principles of law?

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