Reported 8 months ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea on June 18th to sign a partnership agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, aiming to establish a trade and security system independent from Western control. Putin praised the 70 years of friendly relations between the two countries and expressed plans for a non-Western trade settlement mechanism and an equal security system in the Eurasian continent. The visit is expected to involve a large music concert, state banquet, document signings, and media statements, while North Korea may be conducting a large military parade in preparation for Putin's arrival. Experts suggest that this meeting between Putin and Kim could pose a significant security threat to the US, considering the implications of the renewed relationship amid the Ukraine conflict.
Source: YAHOO