Pyongyang [North Korea], North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's influential sister on Friday rejected allegations of military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, stressing that her country's weapons are supplied to other countries, including Russia. Not for sale, but for rescue. South Korea, Yonhap New Agency reported. The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on three Russian entities and two Russian individuals for their involvement in the transfer of military equipment and components between Pyongyang and Moscow amid the ongoing war against Ukraine. Kim Yo-jong's statement comes amid US claims that North Korea has supplied it with weapons to support Russia's war in Ukraine. “We have no intention of exporting our military technological capabilities to any country or opening them up to the public,” Kim said.He said such allegations are "the most absurd contradiction", Yonhap news agency reported, citing Korea Central News Agency (KCNA). Kim said in an apparent reference to South Korea-US joint military exercises that many North Korea's strategic weapons, including rock launchers and missiles, are intended to prevent South Korea from engaging in "passive thinking." Additionally, North Korea has been rehearsing for an invasion against it. , while Seoul and Washington have rejected such claims, describing their exercises as defensive in nature "What is most important for us is not to 'advertise' or 'export' something but to build something of our military. War preparedness and war deterrence capability are more perfect in quality and quantity and make the enemy unable to overcome the shortcoming in military capability. Meanwhile, South Korea's Unification Ministry said that North Korea has refused to provide weapons to Russia. Clear evidence, showing that the regime is aware of the illegality of such actions "We must once again emphasize that the arms trade between Russia and North Korea is an illegal act Which violates UN Security Council resolutions and undermines international norms," ​​said Kim In-ae, deputy spokesperson of the ministry, during a press briefing. In addition to the US imposing sanctions on Russian entities, the US It also claimed that Russia trusted North Korea to wage war on Ukraine and said that relations between the two countries pose a broader threat to global security and the international non-proliferation regime.Brian Nelson, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, said in a statement, "The United States will continue to take action to hold accountable those who facilitate the shipment of weapons and other materials to Russia to enable the war." Want to provide." The statement issued by the Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) comes at a time when the United States and its allies are concerned about Russia's deepening ties with North Korea, as well as China, Russia and North Korea stepping up their military cooperation. Has increased. Last year, the department said, Pyongyang provided ballistic missiles and munitions to Russian forces to attack Ukraine. It also said that North Korea wants military assistance from Russia in return. The United States said it would continue to take all necessary steps to counter the "destabilizing" Russia-North Korea partnership, while calling on other countries to join Washington's efforts.Recently, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected weapons development sites, but he did not issue any aggressive messages against Seoul, fueling speculation that the North increased weapons production for export to Russia. Used to be. Earlier on 10 May, he had observed the test-firing of controllable shells for "". "Technically updated version of the 240 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher System". This weapon system is believed to target the wider capital region of South Korea.