Russian President Vladimir Putin commended North Korea for its steadfast support during Russia’s conflict in Ukraine, as he prepares for a significant diplomatic visit to Pyongyang. This marks Putin’s first trip to North Korea since 2000, aimed at strengthening military and economic ties despite international sanctions against both nations.
Putin, accompanied by key ministers and advisors including Defence Minister Andrey Belousov, plans extensive discussions with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The agenda reportedly includes formalizing a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty to enhance defense cooperation and address security issues.
North Korea has been pivotal in aiding Russia with Soviet-era munitions, missiles, and electronic equipment during the Ukrainian conflict, facilitating Russia’s military operations. In return, Russia has supported North Korea’s satellite program and provided economic aid.
The United States and South Korea have expressed concerns over the deepening Russo-North Korean relationship, fearing potential security implications for the Korean peninsula. Despite international apprehensions, both Moscow and Pyongyang aim to bolster their defense collaboration amidst ongoing economic challenges.
Putin’s visit underscores efforts to consolidate bilateral ties amid geopolitical tensions and global scrutiny.