
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that North Korea confirmed its “clear support” for the Russian war in Ukraine and for the Kremlin, when he started a three -day visit to Pyongyang.
Two heavily approved nations are in constant contact and other meetings between President Vladimir Putin and leader Kim Jong Un are probably in the future, Lavrov said on Saturday at a press conference after interviews with his North Korean counterpart Choe Hui, which concerns the state intelligence.
On Saturday, Kim met Lavrov and reaffirmed unconditional support for North Korea for the Russian military campaign in Ukraine, the official Korean Central Press agency informed on Sunday.
At a press conference, Lavrov quoted the involvement of the North Korean troops in the Russian Kurg region – where the Kremlin forces reversed last year’s surprising entry into Ukraine – as a symbol of an “invincible fraternity” among nations. Ukraine said in June that it retains a piece of about 90 square kilometers in Kursk Olast.
The Russian authorities would facilitate the increase in tourist flows to North Korea from Russia, Lavrov said. North Korea opened the Wonsan-Kalma coastal tourist tourist area in June, when Kim chaired the cutting of the tape.
Lavrov also said that Belarus with Russian support called North Korea to attend the third conference on the Eurasian security architecture, which is expected to take place in Minsk in October.
A visit to this weekend comes less than a month after Pyongyang agreed that at the June meeting between Kim and Sergei Shoigu, Putin’s Supreme Security Assisted and former Russian Defense Minister and former Russian Defense Minister and former Russian Defense Minister. In so many months it was the third trip Shoig to Pyongyang.
Both countries deepen links after signing a military contract last year to expand their strategic partnership within the growing international sanction. Russia and North Korea also intend to leave maritime transport between the two countries
Western governments accused the Kremlin of the exchange of military technology for weapons and labor in the middle of the Putin War in Ukraine, now until its fourth year. The deployment of North Korean troops in Russia also helped Pyongyang’s military acquisition of modern combat experience in the real world.
North Korea now adds up to 40% of Russian ammunition for war and “these are good weapons,” said Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukrainian military intelligence, in an interview Bloomberg News.
“North Korea has huge supplies and production continues around hours,” he said. Bloomberg cannot verify Budanov’s evaluation independently.
Lovrov’s visit to Pyongyang is part of “the second round of strategic dialogue among the best diplomats,” said Maria Zakharova, spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, on Wednesday.
The Choe Son Hui met Putin and Lavrov in November during his journey to Moscow. Before Pyongyang, Lavrov in Kuala Lumpur was where he met the American Secretary Marco Rubio on the outskirts of the Association of Southeast Asia.
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