
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began his three -day visit to North Korea because the ties between two strongly sanctioned nations are still growing.
Russian Minister and his North Korean son Choe Hui started interviews on Saturday at Wonsan, according to Russian wire Interfax.
In its introductory notes, Lavrov said that the Russian authorities would make it easier to increase tourist flows from Russia to the North Korean resort by creating the necessary conditions such as the organization of air transport. North Korea opened on June 24, the Wonsan-Kalma Coast Tourist area, with Kim Jong Un chairing the cutting ceremony.
The Russian Minister independently addressed the participation of the North Korean troops to the liberation of the Russian Kurg region from the Ukrainian forces and called it direct evidence that relations between the two countries can be described as “invincible brotherhood”.
The visit comes less than a month after Pyongyang agreed on the mission of another 6,000 military workers to the Russian Kursk region at the June meeting between Kim Jong Un and President Vladimir Putin Supreme Security Assisted Sergei Shoigu. That was Shoiguho for the third time in Pyongyang in so many months.
Both countries deepen links after signing a military contract last year to expand their strategic partnership within the growing international sanction.
Western governments accused the Kremlin of the exchange of military technology for weapons and labor in the middle of the Putin War in Ukraine. 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 the head of Ukrainian Military Intelligence Kyrylo Budanov in an interview with Bloomberg News. “North Korea has huge supplies and production continues around hours,” he said.
Visit Lavrovova 11.-13. July is part of “The second round of strategic dialogue among the best diplomats,” said Maria Zakharova, spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, according to the State Intelligence Service.
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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