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North Korea and Russia signed a mutual defense agreement on Wednesday in the event of “aggression”, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced. Welcomed with great fanfare in Pyongyang, he received the full support of his host Kim Jong-un for his war against Ukraine.

The Comprehensive Partnership Treaty signed today provides, among other things, for mutual assistance in the event of aggression against any part of the treatyMr. Putin told the press after signing the document.

Both Russia and Korea pursue independent foreign policies and do not accept the language of blackmail and diktathe added, in a clear warning to the West.

The Russian president called the agreement truly revolutionary documentadding that Russia did not exclude military-technical cooperation for itself with Pyongyang.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said the agreement was exclusively peaceful and defensive. Calling Mr. Putin a best friend of his country, he welcomed the advent of a new era in relations with Moscow.

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Kim Jong-un supports the military offensive by supplying ballistic missiles and munitions to Russia.

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North Korea expresses its full support and solidarity to the Russian government, army and people in conducting the special military operation in Ukraine to protect sovereignty, security interests and territorial integrityhe told his guest.

We very much appreciate your systematic and permanent support of Russian policy, including on the Ukrainian issue.

A quote from Vladimir Putin, speaking to Kim Jong-un

The Russian president was welcomed with a red carpet and a grand ceremony at Kim Il Sung Square, with a military fanfare and synchronized dancing. He then held talks for an hour and a half alongside his delegation with the North Korean leader, followed by an aside. He invited Kim Jong-un to visit Moscow.

Concerns in the West

This strengthening of relations between the two countries is causing concern in Seoul and Washington.

The United States and its allies have accused North Korea of ​​supplying munitions and missiles to Russia for its war in Ukraine, and fear Mr Putin’s visit could lead to further deliveries.

This is Vladimir Putin’s first visit to North Korea in 24 years and the second meeting between the two men in less than a year. In September 2023, Kim Jong-un traveled by armored train to the Russian Far East for a summit with the head of the Kremlin.

Moscow and Pyongyang have been allies since the end of the Korean War (1950-1953), but have become closer since the Russian military operation launched in Ukraine in 2022.

Russia needs North Korea’s support on weapons due to the protracted war in Ukraine, while North Korea needs Russia’s support on food, energy and weapons cutting edge to ease sanctions pressureindicated to theAFP Koh Yu-hwan, professor emeritus of North Korean studies at Dongguk University, Seoul.

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The meeting between the two heads of state is causing concern among Western leaders.

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The issue of the military alliance must, however, be considered separately from what is publicly announced and what is actually discussed during the meetings between the two leadershe said, adding that Moscow remained cautious and did not want completely burning bridges with countries like South Korea.

More and more affinities

Americans and Europeans have been worried for months about the accelerated rapprochement between Moscow and Pyongyang, accusing the North Koreans of massively delivering munitions and missiles to Russia.

In exchange, according to Washington and Seoul, Russia provided North Korea with expertise for its satellite program and sent aid to deal with the country’s food shortages.

In March, Russia used its veto in the Security Council of theUN to end monitoring of international sanctions violations targeting North Korea, a major gift to Pyongyang. Mr. Putin hit the nail on the head on Wednesday by asserting that these sanctions inspired by the United States and its allies had to be re-examined.

Vladimir Putin’s support allows Kim Jong-un toreduce your dependence towards another key ally, Beijing, told theAFP Vladimir Tikhonov, professor of Korean studies at the University of Oslo.

Meanwhile, the Russian president gains secure access to Soviet-style artillery shells it needs in huge quantities todayhe added.

This state visit is a way for Mr. Putin to thank North Korea “for fulfilling the role of an ‘arsenal for autocracy’ by supporting its illegal invasion of Ukraine,” said Leif-Eric Easley. , professor at Ewha University in Seoul.

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