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Russia Offers North Korea Covid-19 Vaccines Again

BBC reported that Russia has offered North Korea Covid vaccines once again, amid reports that a harsh lockdown is leading to extreme hunger.


Pyongyang has refused vaccines and aid from a number of countries.


It has instead sealed borders to try and keep the virus out but that has affected trade with China. It relies on Beijing for food, fertiliser and fuel.


Kim Jong-un has acknowledged that the country is facing food shortages, describing the situation as "tense".


According to the BBC, He made the comments last month and also told citizens to prepare for the "worst ever outcome" which has invoked comparisons to a deadly famine in the 1990s.


International trade sanctions are believed to have further put pressure on food supplies.


Russia has previously told North Korea that "not everyone can endure unprecedentedly strong, overarching restrictions", and on Wednesday Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow has offered Pyongyang vaccines on a number of occasions.


He also repeated the offer to provide vaccines should the country require them.


Source: BBC

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