The visit of Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu at the DPRK has been second to the last three months.
Russian Federation’s Security Council leader Sergey Shoigu came to the capital of North Korea on behalf of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The Moscow Times reported this on Wednesday, June 4.
It was noted that Shoigu would meet with the head of DPRK Kim Jong -un, and the main topics of the conversation were the implementation of individual clauses in a comprehensive strategic collaboration between the two countries, “maintaining the historic memory of the Kursk fighters who fought against the Ukrainian armed forces in front of Ukrainian.
The Security Council’s Secretary of the Russian Federation at DPRK has been second to the last three months. Shoigu and Kim Jong -un’s previous meeting took place in March. Kim Jong then confirmed the unconditional support of the Russian war against Ukraine.
The deepening of cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyan began after Putin’s visit to the DPRK in the Tag -War of 2024. The dictators then signed an agreement with a comprehensive strategic collaboration, which included the provision of military support in the case of external aggression.
North Korea later gave Russia 11,000 soldiers to participate in hostilities in the Kursk region. According to South Korea’s intelligence, approximately 4,000 North Korean troops were killed or injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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