North Korea’s Kim openly talks up “necessity” of Russia military ties

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un received Russian Vice-Minister of Defence Aleksey Krivoruchko and discussed the importance of the two countries’ militaries to unite more firmly to defend world peace and justice, KCNA news agency said on July 19.

Mr Kim and Mr Krivoruchko shared the need for military cooperation between the two countries to defend mutual security interests, KCNA said.

Mr Krivoruchko conveyed greetings from Russian President Vladimir Putin to Mr Kim, who expressed deep thanks in the meeting, held on July 18.

The report did not provide any other details of Mr Krivoruchko’s delegation or the purpose of the visit to North Korea.

North Korea and Russia have deepened military cooperation since their leaders held a summit in the Russian far east in 2023 and signed a treaty on strategic partnership that includes a mutual defence agreement struck in June when Mr Putin visited Pyongyang.

The two countries have been accused of conducting arms trade by Seoul and Washington to help Russia’s stock of missiles and artillery for its war with Ukraine. The two countries deny such trade. (StraitsTimes)

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