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Kim Jong Un meets Putin, praises Russia’s ‘sacred’ Ukraine invasion.

Kim Jong Un​ and Vladimir Putin ‍Hold Rare Summit

North Korean leader​ Kim Jong⁤ Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin met for a rare summit on Wednesday at which they⁤ discussed military matters, the war in⁣ Ukraine, and ⁣possible Russian help for the secretive communist state’s satellite⁤ program.

During the summit, Putin showed Kim around⁤ Russia’s most advanced space rocket⁢ launch site ⁣in Russia’s Far East. They also discussed⁤ the possibility of sending a North Korean cosmonaut into space. Kim,​ who arrived by train from North Korea, asked⁢ detailed questions about rockets as Putin showed him around the Vostochny Cosmodrome.

After the tour, Putin, ⁤70,⁣ and Kim, 39, held talks for several‌ hours with​ their ​ministers ⁣and then discussed world ⁢affairs and possible areas of cooperation one-on-one. They enjoyed an opulent lunch of Russian “pelmeni” dumplings stuffed​ with Kamchatka crab, ‌followed by sturgeon with mushrooms and‌ potatoes.

During the lunch, Kim raised a toast with a glass of ⁤Russian wine​ to Putin’s health, to the victory of “great ⁤Russia,” and to Korean-Russian friendship.‌ He predicted victory​ for Moscow​ in its ⁣”sacred fight” with the West in the Ukraine war.

“I firmly believe ​that the heroic Russian army and people will brilliantly inherit their victories ⁤and traditions and ​vigorously demonstrate their noble dignity and ‌honor on the two fronts of military operations and⁤ building a powerful nation,” ⁢Kim told Putin.

“The Russian army and people will certainly⁣ win a great victory in the sacred struggle‌ for ⁢the punishment ⁢of a⁢ great evil that claims hegemony⁣ and feeds an expansionist​ illusion,” Kim added, raising his glass.

U.S. and ⁤South Korean officials have​ expressed concern that Kim could⁣ provide weapons and ammunition ⁤to Russia, which has expended vast stocks in more than 18 months of ‌war in Ukraine. ‌Moscow and Pyongyang have denied such ⁤intentions.

Putin gave numerous hints ​that military cooperation was discussed but disclosed few details. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu attended the talks. The⁤ Kremlin said sensitive discussions between ​neighbors⁤ were a private matter.

When asked⁤ by Russian media, who were given significant access at the‌ summit, if Russia would ​help Kim build satellites, Putin ​said: “That’s why we ⁤came here.”

For Russia, the ​summit was an opportunity ‍to needle the United States, the big power supporter ⁣of Ukraine, though it was⁣ unclear just⁤ how far Putin was prepared to go in fulfilling any⁢ North Korean wish lists for technology.

Putin said Kim now planned to visit ⁤military and civilian aviation factories in the Russian city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur and​ to inspect Russia’s Pacific ⁢fleet​ in Vladivostok.

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov will⁢ visit Pyongyang for⁤ more talks next month, the⁢ Kremlin said.

‘Comrades’

Putin and ‌Kim called each other “comrades” at lunch and Putin repeatedly reminded Kim that it was the Soviet Union that backed North Korea—and was first to recognize it⁣ just over 75 years to the day⁣ since it was established.

Amid ⁣the Ukraine war, which has ​become a grinding artillery‌ war of attrition,​ the United States and Kyiv’s ‌other allies are ‍watching to see if Kim’s visit paves the way for a supply⁣ of artillery shells to Russia.

Britain on Wednesday urged North ​Korea to end arms talks with Russia and said Kim’s visit showed how isolated Moscow has become on the world stage.

Russia has ‍joined China in opposing‌ new sanctions ⁣on North Korea, blocking a U.S.-led push ⁣and publicly splitting the U.N. ⁤Security Council ⁢for ‍the first ⁣time since it started punishing Pyongyang in 2006.

Asked about military⁢ cooperation, Putin said⁢ Russia⁤ complied with international ⁣rules but that⁢ there were opportunities to ‍explore.

The choice to meet at Vostochny⁤ Cosmodrome—a ‍symbol of Russia’s ambitions as ⁣a space power—was notable, as North Korea has twice failed to​ launch reconnaissance satellites in the past four months.

After showing ‍Kim around a building⁢ where the Angara, Russia’s new 42.7-metre space launch rocket, is assembled, Putin said Kim had shown a “great interest in rocket engineering” during⁤ the visit.

Ahead‍ of his meeting with Putin, Kim signed the visitor book in Korean: “The ​glory ‌to Russia,‌ which gave birth to the first space conquerors, will be immortal.”

Ballistic Missiles

As Kim was making his way‌ through the forests of ‍Russia by train, North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles from an ⁢area near the capital, Pyongyang, into the⁣ sea off its east coast.

It was the first ​such launch by the North while ⁣Kim was abroad, analysts said, demonstrating an increased level of delegation and more refined control systems‍ for the‌ country’s⁢ nuclear and missile programs.

Kim⁣ had previously made just seven trips abroad in his​ 12 years in power, all in​ 2018‌ and 2019. He also briefly stepped across the ⁣inter-Korean border‌ twice.

The make-up ‍of Kim’s delegation to ‍Russia, with the notable presence of ⁣Munitions Industry ⁤Department Director Jo Chun Ryong, suggested an agenda heavy on⁤ defense industry ‌cooperation, analysts said.

“In Korea, there is a proverb: good clothes are those that are new, but old friends are best friends.‌ And‍ our⁢ people say: an old friend⁤ is better⁣ than two new ones,” Putin told Kim.

“This folk ⁣wisdom⁢ is fully applicable to modern relations between our countries.”

(Reporting by Hyunsu ‍Yim, Ju-min Park, Josh Smith and Soo-hyang Choi in ⁢Seoul, Kantaro Komiya in Tokyo, Lidia Kelly ​in Melbourne and Guy⁤ Faulconbridge in Moscow, writing by Jack ‍Kim/Guy Faulconbridge/Andrew Osborn, editing by Gerry Doyle, Nick Macfie, ​William Maclean)



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