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Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed his “friendship” with North Korean leader Kim Jong -un, before winning Donald Trump on Friday.
It also comes as BBC reports The state of “like a slave”, which is facing thousands of North Korean workers sent to Russia take part in construction projects.
Putin and whom spoke on Tuesday, and the Russian leader praised Pyongyang’s military support for his country’s war against Ukraine.
This week Russia created Fresh military successes In Ukraine, which led to a sudden attraction near the Eastern city of Dobropilia and the promotion of 10 km (six miles) in a short period of time.
Kim and Putin “confirmed their commitment to further development of relations on friendship, conscientiousness and cooperation,” the Kremlin said.
Putin gave the head of North Korea updating the preparation of the Alaska summit, sharing with him “information in the context of the upcoming negotiations with US President Donald Trump,” the Kremlin said.
North Korea’s official statement did not mention this.
Repeating his previous statement, Putin “praised the assistance provided by (North Korea) support during the liberation of the Kursk region,” his office reports.
The Ukrainian army briefly broke into the Russian region of Kursk last year in an unexpected offensive, which demonstrated the Western allies the opportunity to fight Russia, which currently occupies about 20% of Ukraine.
Putin and whom performed a few days before the Russian leader is expected to go to Alaska to meet with Trump, his first meeting with the US president after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
The war, causing Russia almost complete economic and diplomatic isolation from the West, is observed unprecedented cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang. According to Ukraine and South Korea, at least 10,000 North Korean soldiers were sent to fight near their Russian counterparts.
North Korea also provided Russia with rockets, artillery shells and workers.
Many of the Russian men either killed or fought – either escaped from the country – South Korean intelligence officials said the BBC that Moscow is increasingly relying on North Korean workers.