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Kremlin says 'no agreements' signed during Kim visit
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Russia but no agreements were signed during the visit. The visit raised concerns among Western nations as they fear it could strengthen Pyongyang's missile program.
- Despite international sanctions on North Korea, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed the possibility of greater cooperation and military ties with Pyongyang. This has led to concerns about the strengthening of Russia's military in Ukraine.
- South Korea is considering imposing further sanctions on both Moscow and Pyongyang if an arms deal is struck between Russia and North Korea. Meanwhile, Japan's Prime Minister is willing to meet with Kim without pre-conditions.
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War in Ukraine, live: Russia and North Korea have not signed any agreement, according to the Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met for five hours on Wednesday. The latter also arrived in Vladivostok on Saturday morning, where he was welcomed by the Russian Minister of Defense, Sergei Shoigu.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleKremlin says signed 'no agreements' with North Korea during Kim visit
The Kremlin said Friday that no agreements had been signed during North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s ongoing visit to Russia, amid Western concern that the two isolated countries could be preparing an arms deal. Kim is on a rare trip out of his reclusive country in the Russian Far East, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this week. ALSO READ: Putin accepts Kim’s invitation to visit North Korea Moscow is believed to be inte…
·South Africa
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