North Korea has a number of allies; the most prominent is China. North Korea is also allied with some Middle Eastern nations, having sold missiles to Iran and Syria, for example.
Yes, but they don't like North Korea's stance on nuclear weaponry. China still does a lot of trade and military drills with Pyongyang.
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The People's Republic of China is no longer an ally to North Korea. The alliance ended soon after the conclusion of the Korean War.
North Korea is directly connected to China, and neither North or South is connected anywhere else. However, South Korea is close to China's Shandong province. They are on the Pacific Ocean
South Korea's Allies: The whole U.N. North Korea's Allies: China and Russia
I think you mean Siberian tigers; who live in Russia, China, and parts of the Koreas (north and south).
Because China is North Korea's ally.
Nationalist China was a US ally. Red China entered the war.
china, japan, the koreas, and taiwan
That is not an actually answerable question. I will assume that you are asking where the Koreas are. The Koreas are to the Northeast of China and to the Southeast of Russia. South Korea is only separated by a small portion of the Pacific Ocean from the islands of Japan.
It means North Korea is capable of becoming a powerful ally to China in any possible war.
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