North Korean leader Kim Jong-un plans to travel to Russia later in September to meet with President Vladimir Putin, according to The New York Times’ sources. The purpose of the trip is to discuss the possibility of supplying Russia with more weapons for the war in Ukraine, as well as other military cooperation, unnamed sources told the newspaper on Monday. The sources are described as officials from the United States and allied countries. The two heads of state met in Russia in 2019. Photo: Reuters Want to strengthen ties with North Korea – Russia wants to develop a closer relationship with North Korea, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said last week. – Moscow and Pyongyang maintain a good relationship with mutual respect. We will develop them further. There is contact at varying levels, says Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
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