Kim Jong Un and Putin sign pact to help each other if attacked as Russian leader visits North Korea
- Putin expressed gratitude for North Korea's support of Russia's military operations in Ukraine, as stated in an article released in Pyongyang's state media.
- North Korea pledged backing to Russia's military efforts in Ukraine, supporting the government, army, and people, per remarks by Kim Jong Un reported by Russian news agency, Tass.
- Putin praised Kim Jong Un's leadership and vowed to enhance trade and security cooperation in Eurasia, reported by North Korea's ruling party newspaper.
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North Korea-Russia treaty calls for mutual military aid 'without delay' in event of war
A treaty signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for extending military aid "without delay" if either country is attacked, according to the North's state media Thursday.
A new agreement between Russia and North Korea signed by their leaders requires that countries use all available means to provide immediate military assistance in case of war, North Korean state media reported. The official Korean Central News Agency of North Korea reported Thursday on the language of the global strategic partnership agreement concluded Wednesday by its leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Pyongyang. The a…
Japan is deeply concerned that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not rule out military and technical cooperation under the agreement he signed in Pyongyang during his visit to North Korea, a Japanese government spokesman said today. Putin, meanwhile, has arrived for a two-day visit to Vietnam, where he will meet with the leadership there today.
North Korea says deal between Putin and Kim requires immediate
SEOUL, South Korea: The new agreement between Russia and North Korea reached by their leaders at a Pyongyang summit requires both countries to use all available means to provide immediate military assistance in the event of war, North Korean state media said Thursday. Both North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Russia’s Vladimir Putin had described the deal reached Wednesday as a major
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