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Putin Visits North Korea to Solidify Alliance with Kim Jong-un

Tuesday, June 18, 2024 by Elizabeth Alvarado

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea to meet with Kim Jong-Un, the leader of the Asian nation, amid ongoing tensions as the Russian invasion of Ukraine appears to be prolonged due to the refusal of Volodymyr Zelensky to accept the aggressor country's conditions.

Putin's arrival in Pyongyang marks the first summit between leaders of both countries in decades and is a significant moment for Kim, who has not hosted another head of state since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to CNN.

Although the Kremlin has described this as "a friendly state visit," global concerns are heightened due to North Korea's support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The United States and its allies have accused North Korea of supplying weapons to Russia, including ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine. Despite Pyongyang's denial of these accusations, prior to his departure to North Korea, Putin expressed gratitude for the military support provided by that country. "We greatly appreciate that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) is firmly supporting Russia's special military operations in Ukraine," Putin wrote in an article published in North Korean state media.

Both countries are also subjected to UN sanctions: North Korea since 2006 for its prohibited nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

Key Questions About Putin's Visit to North Korea

The meeting between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un raises several important questions. Here are some key points to consider:

Why is Putin visiting North Korea?

Putin is visiting North Korea to meet with Kim Jong-Un and solidify the alliance between their countries amid ongoing global tensions and the prolonged invasion of Ukraine.

What are the global implications of this visit?

The visit raises global concerns, especially given North Korea's support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine and ongoing UN sanctions against both countries.

Has North Korea supplied weapons to Russia?

The United States and its allies have accused North Korea of supplying weapons to Russia, including ballistic missiles, although Pyongyang denies these allegations.

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