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Fault Plan: In- promised "honestly" to execute agreements with Putin

According to journalists, Russia and North Korea seek to strengthen the close relationship against the background of what they consider the West hostile and aggressive. North Korea Head Kim Jong -in confirmed his willingness to fulfill his obligations that were agreed with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a result of recent meetings. About it reports Reuters. In the previous month, Kim Jong -in made a trip to Russia, during which he invited President Putin to Pyongyan.

This meeting discussed the issues of military cooperation, including aspects of the North Korean satellite program, as well as the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. Shortly after Kim's meeting with Putin, Lavrov arrived in the DPRK. Kim Jong and Sergei Lavrov discussed the possibility of strengthening cooperation for more active interference with regional and world issues, based on strong political and strategic confidence.

The source also states that Sergei Lavrov gave Kima greetings from President Putin. Kim promised "to develop a stable, promising, far -sighted plan of relations between the DPRK and Russia in a new era, honestly fulfilling agreements and moving forward in the construction of a powerful state. " Russia and North Korea are trying to establish closer ties against the background of what they consider a hostile and aggressive event headed by the United States.

We will remind, on October 8 it became known that between the North Korea and the Russian Federation increased the number of cargo transportation after the meeting of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong -in. On October 5, a record number of freight cars was recorded near the border. On October 6, US media reported that North Korea had handed over to Russia artillery used in the war against Ukraine.