North Korea will always stand with Russia, leader Kim tells Putin
12/6/2025 6:14
North Korean leader Kim Jong
Un said in a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that
his country will always stand with Moscow, state media reported
on Thursday.
In a message for Russia Day, a patriotic holiday celebrating
Russia's independence, Kim called Putin his "dearest comrade"
and praised their bilateral relations as a "genuine relationship
between comrades-in-arms," KCNA reported.
"It is an unshakable will of the government of the DPRK and
of my own steadfastly to carry on the DPRK-Russia relations,"
Kim was quoted as saying.
The DPRK stands for North Korea's official name, the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
KCNA reported on Wednesday that Kim had sent congratulations
on Russia Day to Putin.
Earlier this year, Pyongyang for the first time confirmed
that it had sent troops to fight for Russia in the war in
Ukraine under orders from leader Kim Jong Un after months of
silence.
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