Kim says close ties with Russia will never die
In a message released by state media on Tuesday, Kim extended birthday wishes to 73-year-old Russian President Vladimir Putin, commending his “wise leadership” and “patriotic devotion.” He further asserted that Russia is “demonstrating its glory as a world power” and “taking the lead in establishing a new, multi-polarized world.”
Kim vowed that Pyongyang would “remain faithful to the implementation of the inter-state treaty between the DPRK and Russia,” calling it a “fraternal duty.” He also affirmed support for Russia’s “just struggle for defending national sovereignty, territorial integrity and security interests.”
“Pyongyang and Moscow will always stand together and our friendship will be immortal,” the North Korean leader stated.
In June 2024, the two nations signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, which includes a mutual defense clause. It specifies that if either party faces an “armed invasion,” the other will “provide military and other assistance… without delay.” North Korean troops have reportedly fought alongside Russian forces in the Kursk Region, helping repel a large-scale Ukrainian offensive, with Putin commending Pyongyang’s role in the “joint fight against modern neo-Nazism.”
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