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Kim Jong-un's visit to Russia: the Kremlin confirmed the arrival of the DPRK leader and his negotiations with Putin

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Kim Jong-un's visit to Russia: in the Kremlin confirmed the arrival of the leader of the DPRK and his negotiations with Putin

The Kremlin confirmed the arrival of Kim Jong-in to Russia/Collage 24 Channel

The head of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, traveled by train to the Russian city of Vladivostok on September 11. There, the dictator intends to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

This will be an official visit of the North Korean dictator, allegedly at the invitation of the Russian President. This was reported by Russian media, reports 24 Channel.

The Kremlin confirmed Kim Jong-un’s visit to Russia

Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that during Kim Jong-un's visit to Russia, the heads of the DPRK and Russia will hold negotiations with delegations. However, he did not rule out the possibility that the dictators could meet one-on-one.

At the invitation of President Vladimir Putin, the head of State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong-un, will visit Russia on an official visit, the Kremlin noted.

Information about Kim Jong In’s trip to Russia was also confirmed in North Korea. Thus, the Korean Central News Agency reported that Kim Jong-un will meet with Putin during the trip.

What is known about Kim Jong-un's trip to Russia

  • South Korean media said on September 11 that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un went from Pyongyang to the city Vladivostok. There he is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • Subsequently, the South Korean government noted that a special train, in which Kim Jong-un is likely to be, is heading towards the border with Russia. They emphasized that, most likely, he was going to Vladivostok, because it is the closest big city to the border with the DPRK.
  • Previously, journalists from The New York Times stated that the main topic that politicians will discuss will be the supply of weapons to the North Korea to Russia. In particular, Putin is seeking to obtain artillery shells and anti-tank missiles from the DPRK.
  • At the same time, the DPRK is seeking to receive some preferences in materials or money from Russia. This could be grain, oil, military technology, as well as hard currency as payment.

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