South Korea, US hold emergency phone call ahead of Putin visit to North Korea
- South Korea and the U.S. warned against increased military cooperation between North Korea and Russia due to Putin's visit, aiming to deter provocations and ease regional tensions.
- A senior official in Seoul stated that Putin's visit to North Korea is imminent, with plans to also visit Vietnam.
- Concerns were raised by South Korea and the U.S. about Putin's visit potentially strengthening military ties between Russia and North Korea, in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
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South Korea, US sound alarm over North Korea-Russia ties ahead of Putin visit
A possible impending visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea could deepen military ties between the two countries in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, officials of South Korea and the United States warned on Friday.

US, South Korea warn of growing North Korea-Russia ties
Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during a meeting between the pair in Russia in September last year. Photo: Getty Images A possible impending visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea could deepen military ties between the two countries in violation of UN Security Council resolutions, officials of South Korea and the United States warned on Friday.
Deepening Military Ties Between Kim Jong Un's North Korea And Putin's Russia Worry South Korea and US
South Korea and the United States have expressed concerns over the possibility of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Kim Jong Un's North Korea potentially strengthening military ties between the two nations, in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
South Korea, US hold emergency phone call ahead of Putin visit to North Korea
SEOUL (Reuters) – Senior officials of South Korea and the United States held an emergency phone call over a possible impending visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea, Seoul’s foreign ministry said on Friday. South Korea’s vice foreign minister, Kim Hong-kyun, in the phone call with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, said that Putin’s visit should not result in deeper military cooperation between Pyongyang and Mos…
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