Kim Jong Un hosts Chinese and Russian guests at a parade celebrating North Korea's 75th anniversary
- North Korea celebrated its 75th founding anniversary with a parade attended by Russian diplomats and a Chinese delegation, sparking rumors of a meeting between Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin. The parade showcased uniformed paramilitary brigades and featured a Russian military song-and-dance ensemble.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Kim Jong-un on the anniversary and a Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier Liu Guozhong attended the parade. The event focused on paramilitary forces instead of the regular army and did not showcase banned weaponry.
- Speculation surrounds a potential summit between Kim and Putin, with reports suggesting that it could happen as early as next week. The growing cooperation between China, Russia, and North Korea raises concerns about international law violations and its impact on China's economy.
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Kim Jong Un celebrates founding day with paramilitary forces parade
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited Chinese and Russian diplomats to a midnight parade in the capital of Pyongyang to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the country’s founding. The event featured displays from paramilitary forces, but there was no sign of any showcasing of weaponry, including intercontinental ballistic missiles. There are rumours the North Korean leader could visit Russia later this month. Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin will …
Kim Jong Un celebrates founding day with paramilitary forces parade
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited Chinese and Russian diplomats to a midnight parade in the capital of Pyongyang to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the country’s founding. The event featured displays from paramilitary forces, but there was no sign of any showcasing of weaponry, including intercontinental ballistic missiles. There are rumours the North Korean leader could visit Russia later this month. Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin will …
Kim Jong Un hosts Chinese, Russian guests at North Korea's 75th anniversary celebration
North Korea invited visiting Chinese delegates and Russian artists to a paramilitary parade featuring rocket launchers pulled by trucks and tractors, state media said Saturday, in leader Kim Jong Un's latest effort to display his ties with Moscow and Beijing.
The North Korean regime organized a paramilitary parade with representatives of China and Russia as guests of honor.
The event, which took place in Kim Il Sung Square in the capital Pyongyang, involved irregular forces instead of soldiers from the traditional army
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