Reported 8 months ago
Russian President Putin is set to visit North Korea on June 18 and 19 following an invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, marking his first visit since 2000 and the first by a foreign leader after the COVID-19 pandemic. The visit may include signing agreements, possibly an updated version of a 'strategic partnership' treaty dating back to the Soviet era. NATO Secretary General expressed concerns over Putin's growing reliance on dictatorial leaders, pointing to potential alliances between Russia, North Korea, China, and Iran, with accusations of North Korea providing arms to Russia for actions in Ukraine. NATO is considering increasing its nuclear arsenal in response to closer cooperation between China, Russia, and North Korea in economic and military aspects.
Source: YAHOO