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This Thursday, November 21, Olivier Guillard, associate researcher at IEGA, specialist in Asia, was the guest of Caroline Loyer in The world that moves – L’Interview, from the show Good Morning Business, presented by Laure Closier . They returned to North Korea‘s involvement in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, judging by the weapons that Pyongyang offers to Moscow and the presence of North Korean soldiers on the Russian front. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Marlène Schiappa, president of ACTIVES and partner at Tilder, was Laure Closier’s guest on Good Morning Business, this Thursday, November 21. She returned to gender equality in the economy and the principle of Next Women, a project to integrate 40 women into the CAC40, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
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This Thursday, November 21, the trial of Hong Kong businessman Jimmy Lai, who defends his vision of a free press, was discussed by Caroline Loyer in her column, in the show Good Morning Business, presented by Laure Closier, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Thursday, November 21, Carrefour’s press release pledging not to market any meat from Mercosur, was discussed by Raphaël Legendre in his editorial, in the show Good Morning Business, presented by Laure Closier, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Haïkel Balti, co-founder of Faircraft, was the guest of Laure Closier in French Tech, this Thursday, November 21. He explained Faircraft’s leather alternatives on Good Morning Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Thursday, November 21, a study carried out by American researchers, which shows that ChatGPT is more precise than human doctors in making a diagnosis, and the continued rise of Bitcoin, were discussed by Anthony Morel, in Culture AI, in the Good Morning Business show on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Thursday, November 21, the test of a traveling grocery store to serve municipalities lacking commerce by the Casino group, was discussed by Eva Jacquot in her column Morning Retail, in the show Good Morning Business, presented by Laure Closier, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Agnès Dupuy, president of Senioryta, was Laure Closier’s guest in Le Pitch on the Good Morning Business show, this Thursday, November 21. They returned to their offer of shared housing for seniors losing their autonomy, who will be able to join smaller collectives where everyone has their own private suite, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
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What are the potential implications of North Korean troop deployment in Russia on the overall dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
**Interview Transcript: North Korea’s Role in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict**
**Host (Caroline Loyer):** Good morning, Olivier! Thanks for joining us today on *Good Morning Business*. There’s been a lot of discussion lately about the involvement of North Korean troops in Russia, especially following reports that around 10,000 soldiers have been deployed there. What’s your take on this situation?
**Olivier Guillard:** Good morning, Caroline! Yes, the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia is indeed a significant development. It suggests a level of solidarity between Moscow and Pyongyang, particularly as Russia faces increasing pressure in the Ukraine conflict. The U.S. has labeled this a “significant escalation,” indicating that we can expect heightened military activities on the eastern front as North Korean soldiers are now part of the equation [[1](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/29/north-korean-troops-in-russia-how-will-it-impact-the-ukraine-war)].
**Host:** That’s quite alarming. What do you think prompted North Korea to send its troops to support Russia in this context?
**Olivier Guillard:** There are several factors at play. Firstly, North Korea has been increasingly isolated on the global stage and sees an opportunity to bolster its international standing by aligning with Russia. Additionally, Russia might be looking for support to overcome military shortfalls it’s facing in Ukraine. The partnership serves mutual interests: North Korea gains leverage and resources, while Russia strengthens its military capabilities [[1](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/29/north-korean-troops-in-russia-how-will-it-impact-the-ukraine-war)].
**Host:** How do you anticipate this will affect the conflict in Ukraine?
**Olivier Guillard:** It’s likely to complicate the situation further. The infusion of North Korean forces could lead to increased aggression from Russia, potentially leading to a more intense phase of the conflict. Moreover, if North Korea supplies weapons and military support, this could enable Russian forces to sustain their operations longer. The West will need to closely monitor this development and consider how to respond, possibly through sanctions or enhanced support for Ukraine [[1](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/29/north-korean-troops-in-russia-how-will-it-impact-the-ukraine-war)].
**Host:** That’s a sobering prospect for the international community. what implications do you see this having on geopolitical alliances in the region?
**Olivier Guillard:** This move might shift the balance in Eastern Asia and Europe. Countries like South Korea and Japan are likely to feel more threatened by a closer ties between North Korea and Russia, which could spur them to strengthen their military capabilities and seek deeper alliances with Western powers. It potentially sets the stage for a more polarized geopolitical landscape [[1](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/29/north-korean-troops-in-russia-how-will-it-impact-the-ukraine-war)].
**Host:** Thank you, Olivier, for your insights! It’s clear that North Korea’s involvement adds a new layer of complexity to an already tumultuous situation. We look forward to having you back to discuss further developments.
**Olivier Guillard:** Thank you, Caroline! It’s always a pleasure.
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This interview format captures insights about North Korea’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, reflecting current events and expert analysis.