Vladimir Putin: Russia extended a hand of friendship to the dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong-un also replied
Vladimir Putin told North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un that the two countries would jointly pursue a comprehensive and constructive bilateral ties. While Kim said that cooperation between Russia and North Korea will develop and develop based on the agreement reached in 2019.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un that the two countries will expand broad and constructive bilateral ties through joint efforts. While Kim said that cooperation between Russia and North Korea will develop and develop based on the agreement reached in 2019. North Korea's state-run news agency reported on Monday that the Russian president wrote a letter to Kim on Korean Independence Day.
In it, he said that close ties would be in the interest of both countries and would help strengthen security and stability in the Korean Peninsula and the Northeast Asian region. In response, Kim also sent a letter to Putin, saying that the strategic cooperation, support and solidarity between the two countries to frustrate enemy forces had reached a new level.
South Korea can help North Korea
South Korea will give financial aid if it gives up nuclear weapons South Korean President Eun Suk Yeol has offered to provide financial assistance to North Korea if it gives up nuclear weapons. Along with this, he also appealed to improve the relationship. Let us tell you that a few days ago, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met the leaders of South Korea. After the meeting, he said that the United Nations fully supports the effort to completely denuclearize North Korea.
"I would like to take this opportunity to express my full support for the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, in particular North Korea, and to state that regional security, peace and This goal is important for us to achieve stability. In addition, in a meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin, Guterres said the United Nations would make efforts to surrender its nuclear weapons to North Korea through diplomatic efforts.