North Korea's Kim boasts of 'invincible' ties with Russia amid talks of Putin visit
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called his country an "invincible comrade-in-arms" with Russia, hinting at an upcoming visit by President Vladimir Putin.
- Kim mentioned that his meeting with Putin at a space launch facility last year strengthened their long-standing strategic relationship.
- The Kremlin has not confirmed Putin's visit to North Korea, stating that the visit is pending announcement.
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North Korea's leader marks Russian national day and hails relationship with Russia f¨r possible Putin-bes¨g.
North Korea's Kim boasts of 'invincible' ties with Russia amid talks of Putin visit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said his country is an "invincible comrade-in-arms" with Russia in a message to President Vladimir Putin, state media KCNA said on Wednesday, amid speculation over Putin's impending visit to North Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised the “indestructible” ties between Pyongyang and Moscow on Wednesday, ahead of an expected visit by Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to North Korea amid the war in Ukraine.


North Korea's Kim Hails Ties With Russia Ahead of Reported Putin Visit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday hailed his country's ties with Russia, saying the two nations were "invincible comrades-in-arms" amid reports President Vladimir Putin will visit Pyongyang this summer.
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