North Korea says Russian President Putin will arrive in the North on Tuesday
- Putin is set to visit North Korea at the invitation of Kim Jong Un, strengthening ties between the two leaders.
- Western officials are monitoring Putin's visit to North Korea for potential signs of increased military collaboration between the two nations.
- Russian officials hint at the possibility of signing a 'strategic cooperation partnership' during Putin's visit to North Korea.
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Russia wants closer cooperation with North Korea. President Putin plans to sign a series of agreements during a visit to Pyongyang, which may also involve weapons for the war against Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin Praises 'Dignity and Courage' of North Korea, Vowing Russia's Support on Eve of Visit
Russian strongman Vladimir Putin praised the "dignity and courage" of the communist regime of North Korea. The post Vladimir Putin Praises ‘Dignity and Courage’ of North Korea, Vowing Russia’s Support on Eve of Visit appeared first on Breitbart.
Russia’s Putin arrives in North Korea for rare trip as anti-West alignment deepens
By Simone McCarthy and Anna Chernova, CNN (CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has landed in North Korea for a rare visit that signals the two countries’ deepening alignment and Moscow’s need to source weapons from Pyongyang to sustain its war on Ukraine. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally greeted Putin at the plane ramp as he arrived in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang in the early hours of Wednesday morning local time, accordi…
Moscú. El presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, llegó este miércoles a Corea del Norte, dando inicio a una visita destinada a impulsar los vínculos de defensa entre los dos países dotados con armas nucleares, en momentos en que Rusia prosigue su ofensiva militar en Ucrania.“Vladimir Putin aterrizó en Pyongyang, la capital de Corea del Norte”, informó la Presidencia rusa en Telegram. La anterior visita de Putin al hermético país comunista de Extremo O…
Vladimir Putin hadn't set foot in North Korea for 24 years. The trip had been cooking up since North Korean leader Kim Jong-un boarded his train last year...
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