Diplomacy in Moscow: North Korean Foreign Minister's Strategic Dialogue
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui has arrived in Moscow for strategic talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The meeting underscores growing ties as Pyongyang tests missiles and Washington observes North Korean troop movements in Russia. Defense cooperation between both nations is under treaty consideration.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui has landed in Moscow to engage in strategic consultations with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. This high-profile meeting further exemplifies the strengthening relations between Moscow and Pyongyang amidst global geopolitical tensions.
The discussions, held today at the Yaroslavsky railway station, were marked by warm gestures, including Lavrov's flower bouquet presentation to Choe. The venue also served as the backdrop for the unveiling of a memorial plaque honoring DPRK founder Kim Il Sung's 1949 visit to the USSR.
The meeting takes place against a backdrop of increased military collaboration between Russia and North Korea. This development follows America's claim of North Korean troops stationed in Russia, aligning with recent missile tests by Pyongyang. Russia, balancing its diplomatic stance, has remained reserved on troop deployment specifics while maintaining its defense commitments to North Korea.
(With inputs from agencies.)