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Putin to Visit North Korea, a Newly Crucial Ally as Ukraine War Drags On
June 17, 2024
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will make a state visit in North Korea beginning Tuesday for a meeting with its leader, Kim Jong-un, the Kremlin and North Korean state media said Monday. It will be their second meeting in nine months, as the two countries deepen military ties to support Mr. Putin’s war in Ukraine with North Korean weapons.
Mr. Putin last visited North Korea in 2000, when he became the first Russian or Soviet leader to visit the nation. The trip highlights North Korea’s growing strategic importance for Mr. Putin, especially its ability to supply badly needed conventional weapons for the war in Ukraine.
For Mr. Kim, it was a rare moment of his country, a pariah in the West, being sought after as an ally.
“At the invitation of the Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK, Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin will pay a friendly state visit to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on June 18-19,” the Kremlin said.
Days before Mr. Putin’s arrival in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, the Kremlin vowed to foster cooperation with North Korea “in all areas.” This new era of relations between the two countries was apparent when the two leaders met in the Russian Far East in September.
Pyongyang and Moscow were Cold War-era allies whose relations cooled after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. But in the past couple of years, they have again grown closer as they shared hostilities toward the United States — Russia over its war against Ukraine and North Korea over its nuclear weapons program.
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Putin prepares to visit North Korea to boost growing relationship
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visit the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's far east Amur region on Sept. 13, 2023. Wire photo
by JESSE JOHNSON
June 17, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to make the trek to North Korea soon — his first visit in 24 years — as both sides look to forge closer ties in the face of Western condemnation over Moscow’s war in Ukraine and Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
Although neither Moscow nor Pyongyang have confirmed multiple reports of a trip expected to come within weeks or even days, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said late last month that “the visit is in the pipeline,” adding that an announcement would come “in due time.”
Putin, who is also expected to tack on a visit to Vietnam as part of the trip, visited Pyongyang for the first time in 2000 for a meeting with the late father of current North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un.
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