Putin Visits North Korea, Signs Partnership Treaty with Kim Jong Un
Putin Visits North Korea, Signs Partnership Treaty with Kim Jong Un

Putin Visits North Korea, Signs Partnership Treaty with Kim Jong Un

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has declared full support for Russia's war in Ukraine during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Pyongyang, marking Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 years. The two leaders signed a 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty,' pledging mutual assistance and cooperation in military, economic, and security domains. The visit, marked by grand ceremonies and enthusiastic crowds, signifies a deepening of ties between the two countries as they face international isolation. Analysts speculate that North Korea may provide Russia with munitions in exchange for food, energy, and technological aid, though a formal military alliance akin to NATO is unlikely. The meeting underscores both nations' defiance against Western sanctions and policies, aiming to forge a stronger bilateral relationship. This development has raised concerns in the West, particularly regarding potential support for North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.

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