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Putin to visit Kim in North Korea this week

Putin to visit Kim in North Korea this week
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia in September 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea on June 18 and 19, the Kremlin said, an extremely rare trip that underscores Moscow’s burgeoning partnership with the reclusive nuclear-armed state.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un extended an invite to Mr Putin during a visit to Russia’s Far East in September. Mr Putin has not visited Pyongyang since July 2000.

“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 and 19,” the Kremlin said. DPRK stands for the North’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

After North Korea, Mr Putin will visit Vietnam on June 19 and 20, the Kremlin said.

Russia has gone out of its way to publicise the renaissance of its relationship with North Korea since the start of the war in Ukraine, which has triggered the biggest crisis in more than 60 years in Moscow’s relationship with the West.

For Mr Putin, who says Russia is locked in an existential battle with the West over Ukraine, courting Mr Kim allows him to needle Washington and its Asian allies while securing a deep supply of artillery for the Ukraine war.

The United States and its allies say North Korea has supplied weapons to Russia to help it fight in Ukraine, though North Korea has repeatedly denied the claims as a fiction invented by Western propagandists.

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