North Korea's Kim, Hosting Lavrov, Says He Will Support Russia to Resolve Ukraine War
NORTH KOREA, JUL 13 – North Korea has sent over 12 million artillery shells and approximately 13,000 troops to support Russia's war effort, deepening military and economic cooperation under a mutual defense treaty.
- Kim Jong Un has reaffirmed North Korea's unconditional support for Russia in the Ukraine war, expressing confidence in Moscow's victory during a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
- Kim announced that North Korea will send about 6,000 military engineers and builders to assist with reconstruction work in Russia's Kursk region.
- Lavrov expressed gratitude for the troops deployed to Russia, thanking Kim for their support.
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Russian air force jet lands in North Korea, a day after FM Lavrov’s departure
A Russian air force jet touched down in the North Korean capital on Monday, aviation data showed, a day after Moscow’s top diplomat left the country following talks with leader Kim Jong Un. The Il-62M (RA-86559) operated by the Russian Air Force landed in Pyongyang around 12:46 p.m. KST, according to the aviation tracking website […]
Moscow strengthens its ties with Pyongyang. On Saturday, the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, went to North Korea, where he had a meeting with Kim Jong-un and his counterpart Choe Son Hui. "We exchanged views on the situation regarding the Ukrainian crisis" he announced.
N Korea offers Russia full support on Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un offered Moscow his full support for its war in Ukraine during talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Pyongyang state media said Sunday. Lavrov's visit to North Korea was the latest in a series of high-profile trips by top Moscow officials as both countries deepen military and political ties amid Russia's offensive against Kyiv. Pyongyang sent thousands of troops to Russia's Kursk region to oust Ukraini…
North Korea vows ‘unconditional support’ for Russia in Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russia’s foreign minister that Pyongyang would “unconditionally support” Moscow’s ambitions in Ukraine, state media reported. South Korean intelligence officials have estimated that the North has sent Russia roughly 13,000 soldiers and millions of artillery shells, and Ukrainian officials believe as much as 40% of Russia’s ammunition now comes from North Korea, Bloomberg reported. That high degree of cooperat…
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