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Royal Navy battleship dispatched to put pressure on North Korea | UK | News

Following the increasing tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, a royal navy ship was deployed to press North Korea.

The HMS Spey joined Japanese sea ships to implement the United Nations Security Council decisions in the Asian Nation Asia, accused of accelerating weapons production in the Japan Sea, also known as the Eastern Sea.

HMS Spey, who works with Japan Deniz self -defense force, followed North Korean ships, who had previously violated the sanctions imposed on Pyongyang.

Kim Jong-un refers to the income for the nation through the proliferation of weapons, which leads to an increase in maritime surveillance to prevent trade.

The data collected from the operation was later transferred to the United Nations Command.

The royal navy confirmed that the exercise supported by personnel from 148 batteries ashore for Bersama Shield 2025, which contributed to the effort to maintain security in the region.

After the patrol, the Spey was placed in the Sayo Naval Base in Japan and hosted several senior figures from England, Japan and the US Navy.

This senior delegation included the United Nations Command Director Captain Andrew Johnson-Japanese sea self-defense force, rear rear admiral Yasutaka EBATA and Fleet Commander Captain Mike Fontaine from the US Navy.

The US navy increased its efforts to load order to the seas of the Indo-Pacific region after China’s efforts to enter the Taiwan air and sea area.

The royal navy confirmed that the meeting of the delegates brought the chance to strengthen ties with Japanese and American colleagues.

The authority discussed how to develop operational cooperation to respond to security risks in the region.

Spey’s crew against Japan’s JMSDF Escort Flotilla 2 against sailors against sailors took place and the second won 4-3.

Paul Caddy, commander of HMS Spey, claimed that it was a privilege for the ship to support the United Nations Command.

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