“The people of Russia are the most resilient, and they have the will and the ability to ensure the country’s security and its territorial integrity without any military assistance,” the agency’s statement said to TASS.

The DPRK Foreign Ministry also stressed that the principled position of the state on the issue of "arms deals" with Moscow, which never happened, is unchanged.

Earlier, businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin said that the DPRK does not supply weapons to Moscow.

On November 8, North Korea called the rumors about the sale of weapons to Russia an attempt by Washington to tarnish the image of Pyongyang.