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In the published footage, the North Korean leader leaves the train, on which he ...

Armored train and red carpet: As in Russia the head of the DPRK Kim Jong -in (video) greeted in Russia

In the published footage, the North Korean leader leaves the train, on which he arrived in Russia. In the coming days he will meet with Vladimir Putin and attend various events. The head of North Korea Kim Jong -in arrived in the territory of the Russian Federation. There he will meet with President Vladimir Putin and will take part in the Eastern Economic Forum, which takes place in Vladivostok from September 10 to September 13.

For the "respectable guest" spread the red carpet and installed wooden stairs, which is visible in a video published by Russian media in Telegram channels on September 12. It is known that this is the first visit of Kim Jong -in beyond the DPRK in the last four years. According to The New York Times, Kim Jong-in will visit Moscow, will visit the berth 33 (the naval base of the Russian Federation in Vladivostok, where ships of the Pacific Fleet are moored-ed. ), East and space center.

In the Primorsky Territory on September 12 he was met by the head of the Ministry of Nature of the Russian Federation Alexander Kozlov. The Kremlin did not specify the place of the meeting of two leaders, confirming only the "meeting in the Far East. " On September 5, the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov asked whether a visit to the North Korean leader to Russia was preparing, to which he replied: "We have nothing to tell you on this topic.

" Recall that the focus recently understood whether Putin and Kim Jong -in would discuss the passage of weapons and what weapons will eventually receive an aggressor for the war against Ukraine. Among the main goals that Kim Jong-in can pursue by going to Russia, military-technical cooperation, as well as the supply of humanitarian and financial assistance in North Korea, whose poorly developed economy has been seriously affected after the coronavirus pandemic.