North Korea’s leadership is working to address concerns within the ruling party and military about the country’s deepening alliance with Russia.
“There’s been pushback from both Workers’ Party and military circles about our growing dependence on Russia, which stems from Kim Jong Un’s recent strategic pivot toward Moscow. The Organization and Guidance Department and the military’s General Political Bureau are currently investigating these reactions,” a Pyongyang source told Daily NK recently.
Some officials have quietly expressed fears that closer economic and military alliance with Russia could compromise the party’s independence.
Policy departments report internal rivalries emerging over mineral production rights and trade opportunities as economic cooperation with Russia expands.
Foreign policy officials worry that North Korea’s eager embrace of Russia could strain its long-standing relationship with China.
Military leaders, meanwhile, fear that while Russian military technology could boost their capabilities in the short term, it might undermine North Korea’s defense independence long-term. Specifically, they worry that relying on Russian technical support could compromise North Korea’s military sovereignty.
“Several senior military figures worry that deeper military ties with Russia could weaken our strategic independence. They point out that incorporating new technology could disrupt our traditional command structure,” the source explained.
There are also fears that tension between hardliners pushing for expanded military cooperation and those urging caution could destabilize the regime.
In response to these concerns, North Korean authorities have begun taking steps to ease tensions.
“Leadership has promised to maintain balanced foreign relations while continuing Russian cooperation, acknowledging both Chinese ties and diplomatic constraints. They’ve also pledged to address military concerns and develop concrete measures, while emphasizing continued independent weapons development to maintain autonomous defense,” the source said.
“The authorities also stressed the need for the party to carefully manage strategic cooperation with Russia, along with enhanced training for party members to reinforce their commitment to self-reliance,” he added.
February 20, 2025 at 07:04AM
by DailyNK(North Korean Media)