North Korean vice foreign minister reaffirms ties with Russia on 2019 summit anniversary

A senior North Korean diplomat reaffirmed strengthening ties with Russia on Saturday to mark the seventh anniversary of the 2019 summit between leader Kim Jong-un and President Vladimir Putin. Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jong-gyu hailed the Vladivostok meeting as a "new turning point" in bilateral relations. He cited the June 2024 Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed in Pyongyang as elevating ties to a "high level of alliance."

North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jong-gyu issued a statement on the ministry's website on April 25, marking the seventh anniversary of the first summit between leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok, Russia's Far East, in 2019.

He described the Vladivostok summit as a "new turning point" in the development of bilateral relations. "Since the DPRK-Russia summit meeting in Vladivostok, the two peoples have developed the friendly and cooperative relations in a multifaceted way," he wrote.

Kim cited the signing of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during another summit in Pyongyang in June 2024, which he said elevated relations to a "high level of alliance." He pointed to North Korea's deployment of troops to support Russia's war against Ukraine as an example of the "enduring nature of the firm alliance and militant friendship" between the two countries.

"It is our invariable stand and will to elevate and develop the traditional relations of friendship and cooperation between the two countries onto a new higher level," he added. Following the 2019 summit, Kim visited Russia in 2023 for talks with Putin at the Vostochny Cosmodrome before their 2024 meeting in Pyongyang.

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Illustration of Kim Jong-un writing a letter to Vladimir Putin to reaffirm their alliance.
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Kim reaffirms alliance with Russia in letter to Putin

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has pledged unwavering support for Moscow in a congratulatory letter to President Vladimir Putin marking Russia Day.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent a congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the occasion of Russia's 81st Victory Day. In the message, Kim reaffirmed Pyongyang's commitment to prioritizing and deepening its alliance-like partnership with Moscow.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent a congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the occasion of Russia's 81st Victory Day, reaffirming Pyongyang's commitment to deepening the alliance-like partnership with Moscow.

North Korea opened the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military Operations in Pyongyang on April 26, honoring its troops killed while supporting Russia in Ukraine. Leader Kim Jong-un attended the ceremony, stressing stronger bilateral ties, alongside Russia's State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin and Defense Minister Andrei Belousov. The event marked the first anniversary of Russia's recapture of the Kursk region.

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North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui held talks with Vietnamese counterpart Le Hoai Trung in Pyongyang and agreed to deepen exchanges and cooperation in various fields.

China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea reached a series of important consensus on bilateral ties during Xi Jinping's visit.

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North Korean troops marched in Russia's Victory Day military parade in Moscow for the first time on Saturday, highlighting deepening military cooperation with Russia.

 

 

 

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