The Kremlin said Monday that Kim was visiting at Putin’s invitation and that there would be negotiations between delegations from the two countries. It said that Kim’s visit would happen in “the coming days” and that it could include a one-on-one meeting with Putin “if necessary.”North Korean state media reported…
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is in Russia to meet president Vladimir Putin. Both nations can be useful to one another and also have a number of things in common, from shared enemies to a reliance on China. The BBC's Russia Editor, Steve Rosenberg and Seoul correspondent Jean Mackenzie…
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un left Pyongyang Monday on his late father’s armored train for a previously unannounced summit with President Vladimir Putin, his first trip abroad since before the COVID-19 pandemic.The Kremlin boss hopes to use the meeting, in Vladivostok on Tuesday or Wednesday, to persuade Kim to…