North Korean dictator says he strongly supports Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

President Kim Jong Un gave his full help to Moscow at a gathering with a high Russian official in Pyongyang, North Korean state media stated on Saturday.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has expressed his unwavering help for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine throughout a gathering with a high Russian official in Pyongyang, North Korean state media stated on Saturday.
Friday’s assembly between Kim and Russian Safety Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu adopted a South Korean intelligence evaluation in late February that North Korea had seemingly despatched troops to help Russia in its ongoing conflict in opposition to Ukraine.
Each Russian and North Korean state media stated the 2 officers mentioned numerous points together with Moscow’s dialogue with the Trump administration and the safety state of affairs on the Korean penisula.
Kim and Shoigu reportedly reaffirmed the willingness of the 2 international locations’ leaders to “unconditionally” uphold a main mutual defence treaty which pledges mutual help if both nation faces aggression.
In response to Pyongyang’s Korean Central Information Company, Kim stated his authorities would “invariably help Russia within the battle for defending their nationwide sovereignty, territorial integrity and safety pursuits.”
Shoigu conveyed a message from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who prolonged his greetings to Kim and vowed to present “utmost consideration” to implementing agreements reached of their latest summits.
He expressed gratitude for North Korea’s “solidarity with Russia’s place on all vital geopolitical points, significantly on the Ukrainian situation,” in response to his televised feedback.
North Korean and Russia media didn’t say whether or not any new agreements have been reached earlier than Shoigu departed Pyongyang later Friday.