Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin visited North Korea for the first time since 2000.
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The war criminal arrived in Pyongyang on a state visit. He was met at the airport by North Korean leader Kim Jong-in.
Putin’s visit to North Korea will last two days. Propagandists from Russia write that on June 19, Putin is scheduled to hold negotiations in various formats, including a personal meeting with Kim Jong-in.
Before Putin’s arrival, the North Korean newspaper Nodong Sinmun published an article signed by the Russian dictator, “Russia and the DPRK: traditions of friendship and cooperation in a year.” It states, in particular, that Russia “appreciates the strong support of the DPRK in conducting the Russian special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine, and solidarity with us on key international issues.”
Russian propagandists on the evening of June 18 published a video from Pyongyang, where Kim Jong-un meets Putin at the plane’s ramp.
As for Putin and his trips to North Korea, we see how Russia is desperately trying to develop and strengthen relations with countries that can provide it with what it needs to continue its aggressive war, – this is how the US Secretary of State commented on the Russian dictator’s trip to North Korea Anthony Blinken.
Source: Racurs

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