Russian President Vladimir Putin has embarked on a rare visit to North Korea, marking his first trip to the country in 24 years. Accompanied by key members of his Cabinet, Putin aims to strengthen bilateral ties with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. In an op-ed published by North Korean state media, Putin expressed gratitude for North Korea’s support of Russia’s military operations in Ukraine and emphasized the importance of collaboration in overcoming Western sanctions. The visit underscores the deepening partnership between the two nations, with potential cooperation in tourism, culture, education, and space technology on the agenda.
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When you are such a mighty superpower that you have to go kiss the ring in Pyongyang twice in a year.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has embarked on a rare visit to North Korea, marking his first trip to the country in 24 years. Accompanied by key members of his Cabinet, Putin aims to strengthen bilateral ties with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. In an op-ed published by North Korean state media, Putin expressed gratitude for North Korea’s support of Russia’s military operations in Ukraine and emphasized the importance of collaboration in overcoming Western sanctions. The visit underscores the deepening partnership between the two nations, with potential cooperation in tourism, culture, education, and space technology on the agenda.
When you are such a mighty superpower that you have to go kiss the ring in Pyongyang twice in a year.