Putin has nothing to lose, – political strategist on Russia’s friendship with the DPRK Alexandra Sadovaya Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin is developing cooperation with North Korea and arranging meetings with its leader Kim Jong-un. This friendship with the DPRK shows how marginalized Russia has become. This is 24 Channel noted Russian opposition political strategist Abbas Gallyamov. According to him, the Russians are also not enthusiastic about cooperation with North Korea.Why did Russia suddenly become friends with the DPRK< /h2>
Abbas Gallyamov noted that Putin has not traveled to the DPRK for more than 20 years. He visited North Korea once in 2000, after which he never visited the country again. The Kremlin dictator saw what horror was happening there. While civilized states were communicating with him, he had no goal of going there.
As long as he was received in good homes, he did not go there. When there was nothing left to lose, then friendship with North Korea appeared, the Russian oppositionist emphasized.
Cooperation between the DPRK and Russia : last
Russia and the DPRK signed a mutual agreement providing for the exchange of military assistance. Vladimir Putin called the potential arms deliveries a response to NATO allies providing Ukraine with longer-range weapons. The new agreement became the strongest bond between Moscow and Pyongyang since the end of the Cold War.
For the first time in 24 years, Vladimir Putin visited North Korea. US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said that the so-called head of the Kremlin and Kim Jong-un could discuss issues of “strategic partnership.” Pyongyang is currently developing long-range nuclear missiles, so this could be one of the main topics of discussion.