Kim reaffirms Russia ties in Victory Day message

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.

North Korean state media reported on May 9 that leader Kim Jong-un sent his “sincerest congratulations” to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kim expressed satisfaction with the “brilliant history of independence, dignity, peace and prosperity” shared by the two countries and pledged to give top priority to their “alliance-like comprehensive strategic partnership.”

Kim added that Pyongyang would “always faithfully fulfill the obligations under the inter-state treaty” between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Russia. The two leaders signed the comprehensive strategic partnership treaty in June 2024, reviving their Cold War-era military alliance.

Following the treaty, North Korea deployed around 15,000 combat troops to support Russia in its war against Ukraine and expanded cooperation on multiple fronts.

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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, reaffirming Pyongyang's commitment to deepening the alliance-like partnership with Moscow.

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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."

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea for the first time in seven years and held a summit with leader Kim Jong-un. The two sides reaffirmed bilateral ties but made no mention of nuclear issues.

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North Korea and Russia have signed a media cooperation agreement. The North's Korean Central News Agency reported on March 29 that it inked a news exchange and cooperation deal with Russia's Tass news agency. The pact signals deepening ties between Pyongyang and Moscow.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his North Korean counterpart Choe Son-hui in Pyongyang to discuss strengthening bilateral ties. Wang proposed enhancing strategic communication and exchanges, while Choe described their relations as deep and solid. The talks follow last year's summit between their leaders and precede 65th anniversary events for their friendship treaty.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing on Tuesday night to deepen the comprehensive partnership with China. The visit comes four days after US President Donald Trump hosted meetings in the capital.

 

 

 

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