‘My Dearest Comrade Putin,’ North Korea's Kim Jong Un Vows to Support Russia, Praises ‘Genuine’ Bilateral Ties
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called the relationship between North Korea and Russia an 'indestructible, genuine' bond, citing military cooperation during Russia's war against Ukraine.
- Kim pledged unwavering support for Russia in a message coinciding with Russia Day, emphasizing the commitment to strengthen bilateral ties.
- Since October, North Korea has sent approximately 15,000 troops to assist Russian forces in Ukraine, with the country publicly acknowledging this deployment in April.
- The message from Kim included recognition of the mutual defense treaty signed last year, which obligates military assistance for either nation under attack.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un described the link between his country and Russia entitled "an indestructible and authentic alliance and model of relations between arms cameras" in a message sent by Russian President Vladimir Putin Joi, on Russia's Day...
North Korea's Kim calls ties with Russia 'indestructible, genuine' relationship of comrades-in-arms, alliance
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said ties between North Korea and Russia have developed into an "indestructible, genuine" relationship between comrades-in-arms and an alliance, state media reported Thursday. Kim made the remarks in a congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the occasion of Russia Day, which falls on June 12, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). Russia Day marks the 1990 adoption by the Rus…
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