Reported 8 months ago
Russian President Putin set foot in North Korea after 24 years, arriving at the Pyongyang airport at 3 am, where he was welcomed by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The two leaders are expected to engage in a bilateral summit today, possibly signing a 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement' to enhance cooperation. While South Korean media mocked Putin's late arrival, experts speculate that Kim seeks military and economic support from Russia in exchange for weapons and ammunition for the Ukraine conflict. Concerns have been raised by Washington and NATO over the deepening partnership between the isolated countries, with NATO warning China of consequences if it aids Moscow in rebuilding its military industry for further aggression in Ukraine.
Source: YAHOO