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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un suggested Moscow his “unconditional support” of the war in Ukraine, state media reports.
In talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in North Korea, Kim stated that Pyongyang stood “all the measures taken by the Russian leadership” to resolve the “root cause of the Ukrainian crisis”.
Western officials believe Pyongyang has sent 11,000 troops to Russia in the last year to fight Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has started a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
According to the North Korean state agencies KCNA, Kim and Lavrov met on Saturday at an “atmosphere full of warm society”.
The North Korean leader also expressed “the firm belief that the Russian army and the people will certainly win in achieving the sacred reason for the protection of dignity and the main interests of the country.”
In Telegram, the Russian Foreign Ministry posted a video showing two men who shake their hand and welcome each other with hugs.
Updated military support of Russia North Korea comes as US President Donald Trump has resumed military supplies to UkraineAfter a short break.
On Thursday, Trump said NBC News that he had concluded with NATO to the US to send air defense systems to Ukraine through the alliance, after the surge of Russian air attacks.
Pyongyang for the first time publicly admitted, sending troops to Russia in April, months after Ukraine and the West discovered a large-scale unit from North Korea to the Russian-Ukrainian frontline.
Coma signed an agreement With Russian leader Vladimir Putin last June, agreeing to support each other when any country was dealing with “aggression”.
In addition to the soldiers, North Korea also promised to send thousands of workers to help restore the Russian military region Kursk, Moscow’s security chief said Last month.