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Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea was short but saturated. It turned out tha...

In exchange for limousine and sword: Kim Jong -in gave Vladimir Putin a granite portrait and a couple of dogs

Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea was short but saturated. It turned out that Kim Jong -in and the Russian president exchanged many interesting gifts. During his visit to North Korea, Vladimir Putin presented the North Korean dictator Kim Jong. Reuters writes about it. The visit of the President of the Russian Federation to the DPRK was an important event for this closed country. Therefore, the news of how Putin was accepted, they also appear after he landed in Vietnam.

Yes, the North Korean edition of KCNA posted a photo of gifts exchange. It turned out that the North Korean dictator Kim Jong -in presented to his Russian colleague bust, a granite portrait and even a couple of dogs. Putin, recall, gave him a tea service, the Admiral sword and the second limousine of Russian production. Kim and Putin were noticed when they looked at the dogs tied to the fence -winged roses during the plot shown on Thursday on the State Central Television of Korea.

Kim presented Putin with a couple of dogs of Pungsan - a breed of hunting dogs that are grown in the region in the north of the DPRK. Former South Korea President, Mon Jae, also received a couple of White Pungsan from Kim, nicknamed Goma and Solyngan in 2018, when the relationship between two Korea was a little warmed. It is known that this is not the first time when Russia and North Korea exchange live gifts.

Thus, in 2022, a commodity train with 30 gray purebred horses for Kim Jong -in was sent to the DPRK. Kim is known as a great lover of horses. He even conquered the Holy Mountain Pertusan a few years ago. Kim's horses were symbolic to North Korea, who called her economic efforts to restore after the Korean War of 1950-53 in honor of the mythical winged horse Chlyme. The newest country rocket is also called "Callim-1".