SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The influential sister of North Korean chief Kim Jong Un once more denied Friday that her nation has exported any guns to Russia, as she categorized out
North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, expressed his gratitude to President Vladimir Putin as he wrapped up his nearly week-long visit to Russia, according to state media on Monday. The tour of
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un completed his six-day visit to Russia and departed on Sunday. The visit primarily focused on military matters, raising concerns in the West about possible arms deals
During his rare visit outside of North Korea, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in Vladivostok. They inspected state-of-the-art weapons, including a hypersonic missile system.
On Saturday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Vladivostok, where he was greeted by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, according to state news agency TASS. This rare trip by Kim
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un surveyed Russia’s fighter jets on Friday during his extensive visit to Russia’s Far East, raising concerns about military collaboration between Moscow and Pyongyang amidst Western apprehensions.
After a high-profile summit in Russia’s Far East, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchanged rifles as gifts, according to the Kremlin. Putin has been aiming to
Kim expressed his loyalty to Russia, saying “We will always be with Russia,” as seen on Russian TV. Putin responded by quoting a Russian proverb and acknowledging the Soviet Union’s involvement in
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is set to visit Russia “in the coming days” after receiving an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin confirmed on Monday. There had been
Updated with Peskov’s remarks about Sergei Shoigu. The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, has arrived in Russia for a rare and highly anticipated summit with President Vladimir Putin, according to
According to Russian TV footage, Kim stated, “We will always be with Russia.” Quoting a Russian proverb and referencing the Soviet Union’s role in the Korean War, Putin said, “An old friend