Kim Jong Un's Diplomatic Overture: Strengthening the DPRK-Russia Alliance
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits Russia's embassy in Pyongyang with his daughter, solidifying the alliance between North Korea and Russia. The visit coincides with Russia's World War Two anniversary parade, further strengthening the countries' political and military ties amidst isolation.
In a rare diplomatic visit, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a noteworthy appearance at Russia's embassy in Pyongyang alongside his daughter, signaling a reinforcement of the historically strong alliance between North Korea and Russia.
The visit came as Russia commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War Two victory. Kim Jong Un reaffirmed North Korea's commitment to nurturing the 'invincible alliance' with Russia.
These developments follow North Korea's unprecedented military support in Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine, a move that has drawn Pyongyang and Moscow closer amid international sanctions and isolation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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