Reported 8 months ago
Russian President Putin is set to visit North Korea for a state visit on June 18-19 after 24 years. During the visit, he will hold talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and is expected to sign 'important documents' related to economic and security cooperation, causing concerns for the United States. This visit marks Putin's return to North Korea after his last visit in July 2000 and follows their summit in Russia in 2023. The two leaders are expected to discuss military and space technology cooperation, with the US expressing worry about the implications of closer Russia-North Korea ties on Ukraine and the Korean Peninsula.
Source: YAHOO