Kim Jong-un announced a new meeting with Putin soon
North Korean President Kim Jong-un said that his new meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin could take place soon. He announced this on September 3 after a meeting with the Russian leader.
"See you soon," he said, saying goodbye to Putin.
Kim Jong-un also wished the Russian President good health and success. After that, they hugged three times. In response, Vladimir Putin invited the head of the DPRK to visit Russia.
The talks between Putin and Kim Jong-un as part of the delegations lasted more than 1.5 hours. The conversation continued in a one-on-one format. During a conversation with Putin, the North Korean leader said that Russian-Korean relations are developing in all aspects. He added that it was within the framework of the interstate agreement signed in June last year that the countries were able to fight together in the Kursk region.
Putin, in turn, noted that the DPRK military bravely fought in the Kursk region. The Russian President stressed that Russia will never forget the victims suffered by the armed forces of the DPRK and the families of military personnel in the liberation of the Kursk region. He also thanked Kim Jong-un for his participation in the fight against neo-Nazism and asked him to convey his gratitude to the entire people of the DPRK.
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