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N. Korean FM to visit Moscow, says Russian foreign ministry
KR🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

N. Korean FM to visit Moscow, says Russian foreign ministry

North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui is scheduled to visit Moscow for an official meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. This visit follows the signing of a 'comprehensive strategic partnership' treaty between North Korea and Russia in June 2024, which has strengthened their relationship and revived elements of their Cold War-era military alliance. Since the treaty, North Korea has reportedly sent approximately 15,000 troops to support Russia in its conflict with Ukraine and expanded cooperation across various domains. The visit comes amid heightened diplomatic activity between the two nations.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
N. Korean FM to visit Moscow, says Russian foreign ministry

North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui is scheduled to visit Moscow for an official meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. This visit follows the signing of a 'comprehensive strategic partnership' treaty between North Korea and Russia in June 2024, which has strengthened their relationship and revived elements of their Cold War-era military alliance. Since the treaty, North Korea has reportedly sent approximately 15,000 troops to support Russia in its conflict with Ukraine and expanded cooperation across various domains. The visit comes amid heightened diplomatic activity between the two nations.

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