Russia's Putin arrives in North Korea, Interfax reports
- Putin's aide Yuri Ushakov discussed Putin's upcoming trip to North Korea, noting its eventful agenda and the plan to sign a new strategic partnership.
- Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea will intensify diplomatic activity related to Russia's conflict with Ukraine, marking his second trip to the country as president in 25 years.
- Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov disclosed details about the trip, including a potential agreement on security matters, to Russian reporters.
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Putin gets lavish welcome in North Korea with vows of support
Cheering crowds and lavish ceremonies greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin in Pyongyang on Wednesday, where North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed "full support" for Russia's war in Ukraine and pledged stronger strategic ties with Moscow.
Russia’s Putin, ‘Desperate’ for Ammunition, Arrives in North Korea
SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “warmly” embraced Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival in Pyongyang early Wednesday morning, saying the two sanctioned states had withstood the “trials of history generation after generation and century after century.”
North Korea welcomes Vladimir Putin for his first visit in over two decades — in photos
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un during the welcome ceremony at Pyongyang’s airport Russian President Vladimir Putin received a lavish reception as he arrived in North Korea on Wednesday, marking his first visit to the country in 24 years. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally greeted him on the tarmac at Pyongyang’s airport, and the capital was adorned with Russian flags and pictures of Putin. During the two-day state visit, Moscow and Pyong…
Putin makes rare visit to North Korea
SEOUL, South Korea — Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in North Korea early Wednesday, after saying the two countries want to cooperate closely to overcome U.S.led sanctions in the face of intensifying confrontations with Washington.
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