Vladimir Putin arrives in North Korea, signs mutual defense pact with Kim Jong Un

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(ASSOCIATED PRESS) Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a new partnership that includes a vow of mutual aid if either country is attacked, during a Wednesday summit that came as both face escalating standoffs with the West.

The deal, which the leaders said covered areas including security, trade, investment, and cultural and humanitarian ties, could mark the strongest connection between Moscow and Pyongyang since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Both leaders described it as a major upgrade of their ties.

The two met as Putin visited North Korea for the first time in 24 years. The summit came as the U.S. and its allies express growing concerns over an arms arrangement in which the country provides Moscow with badly needed munitions for its war in Ukraine in exchange for economic assistance and technology transfers that could enhance the threat posed by Kim’s nuclear weapons and missile program.

Kim said that the deal was the “strongest ever treaty” between the two nations, putting the relationship at the level of an alliance, and vowed full support for Russia's war in Ukraine. Putin said that it was a “breakthough document” reflecting shared desire to move relations to a higher level.

The North Korean leader gave Putin a lavish welcome, meeting him at the airport Tuesday night, where the two shook hands, hugged twice and then rode together in a limousine in a huge motorcade that rolled through the capital’s brightly illuminated streets, where buildings were decorated with giant Russian flags and portraits of Putin.

After spending the rest of the night at a state guest house, Putin attended a welcoming ceremony at the city’s main square, filled with what appeared to be tens of thousands of spectators, including children holding balloons and people wearing coordinated t-shirts in the red, white and blue of the Russian and North Korean flags. Huge crowds lined up on the streets to greet Putin’s motorcade, chanting “Welcome Putin” and waving flowers and North Korean and Russian flags.

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To be honest I thought they already did. Aren't Iran, north korea, Russia and China allies?

MV
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You Democrats have enabled this. Thank you.

jackkitchen
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Super. That's fantastic. Always works out well when dictatorial governments form alliances.

maryamjoha
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Nice to see these two fellas getting along :)

Hompkins
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nice desk. where'd he get it--Ramada Inn liquidation sale?

DannyEastVillage
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I hope Russia plans in send food to those starving in N. Korea!

candicewitzkoske
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North Korea could not defend anyone, let alone themselves

KevinReeve
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This is like getting the last weakling guy to be on your sportsball team. You dont wanna take him, but then you wont have enough players.

MrWapadar
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I give it a week before it falls apart

hawkeye
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Putin signing a deal with the hermit.... Decent way for Putin to show his weakness is real!

recondrone
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Get Cuba to sign up and they will be unbeatable.

garyharper
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That’s 3 of the 5 enemies of freedom allied now 🤔

realsteel
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lol how the mighty have fallen. needing north korea for anything is sad man. that is how you know you messed up.

shlless
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Putin has reached an all time low. There was a day Putin would have NEVER GIVEN N KOREA THE TIME OF DAY. HMMMM WHAT IS HE UP TO???

dioneunderwood
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Zwyczajnie zaczajono w końcu co jest prawdziwym kałem a czego nie należy obrzucać gównem :)))

amonquasar
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I salute our Russian brothers & sisters 🫡

afridgetoofar
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Note to the Beloved Leader;
Putler is lousy at doing “Military”.

Jmpnb
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Why do all the media people keep playing this over and over ?? We get it Putin and Kim are lovers

marciayoung
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i'll take putin and jong un over biden,

mrfofff
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Always knew Putin was/ is a communist!

edwinsepulveda