N.Korea’s Kim vows full support for Russia

North Korea described Russia’s army as a “brotherhood duty” as “fully support” and described the ties of the two countries as “special” of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Putin on Wednesday, China’s II in Beijing. They held a meeting between China’s celebrations to celebrate Japan’s official surrender during World War II.
The couple surrounded Chinese President Xi Jinping at a great military parade for the first meeting of the leaders of the three countries since the early days of the Cold War.
Kim’s first chance to meet Putin and Xi was confused with more than two dozens of other national leaders who participated in the events, as well as presenting their first chance to meet.
Analysts earn a great propaganda for the leader of the state with Xi and Putin on Wednesday.
State media photographs showed that Kim was standing side by side with a smile with Putin and Xi, and the state newspaper Rodong Sinmun’s Thursday’s pressure mainly claimed Kim’s visit.
Kim’s where the location is on Thursday.
“Comrade Kim Jong-un and President Putin gave sincere opinions about important international and regional issues,” Kcna said. He said.
Putin said that the North Korean soldiers fighting against Ukraine were “highly praised” and that the relations of the two countries were “private trust, friendship and alliance”.
North Korea sent soldiers, artillery ammunition and missiles to Russia to support Moscow during the war against Ukraine.
South Korea’s intelligence agency estimated that 2000 North Korean soldiers sent to Russia this week to fight for Russia.
He believes that North Korea has already planned to establish 6,000 soldiers in Russia with about 1000 war soldiers.
Kim and Putin discussed long -term plans for partnership in detail and re -confirmed their “stable will” to raise bilateral relations to a high level, according to KCNA.
After the couple talked and left the room, Kim’s staff, analysts, other countries, even friendly ones, were part of a series of security measures to protect information about their health, a chair and a side table that the leader touched.
In 2024, the two leaders signed a mutual defense agreement that required both sides to come to the help of the other in the event of an armed attack.


