Профессор южнокорейского университета Кунмин Андрей Ланьков не исключил в интервью «Газете.ру», что Ким Чен Ын удивлен тем, что происходит в соседней респубике.
«Кажется, президент Юн рехнулся. Ким Чен Ын воспользоваться [ситуацией] не может и, полагаю, сам в изумлении», — отметил эксперт.
Профессор южнокорейского университета Кунмин Андрей Ланьков не исключил в интервью «Газете.ру», что Ким Чен Ын удивлен тем, что происходит в соседней респубике.
«Кажется, президент Юн рехнулся. Ким Чен Ын воспользоваться [ситуацией] не может и, полагаю, сам в изумлении», — отметил эксперт.
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