Russia, North Korea Sign New Defense Pact Amid Growing Opposition

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inked a new defense pact on Wednesday. According to this, collective backing will be handed if any country is attacked.
Russia, North Korea Sign New Defense Pact Amid Growing Opposition
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The Democracy News :- Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inked a new defense pact on Wednesday. According to this, collective backing will be handed if any country is attacked. "The two leaders described the agreement as"" a major enhancement in bilateral relations. "The agreement covers security, trade, investment and artistic and philanthropic relations.

The leaders said the agreement between the two countries was a memorial of the strongest ties between Moscow and Pyongyang since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. "This is the strongest ever agreement between the two countries." It also pledged Russia's full support for the war in Ukraine," Kim said. Putin said the agreement reflects the desire to take relations between the two countries to a advanced position The peak was Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 times.

At Wednesday's peak, the two leaders also faced growing opposition from Western nations. The peak came after the United States and its abettors expressed concern that Moscow was furnishing the necessary munitions in exchange for fiscal support and technology transfers for the war in Ukraine, given the implicit trouble posed by Kim's nuclear and bullet programs.

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