“Putin” goes to North Korea
The spokesperson of the Russian government announced that preparations are underway for the visit of the president of this country to North Korea. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Tass, Russian government spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that the preparations for the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea are underway.
He said about this: Preparations for this meeting are going at their own pace.
Pskov also said Putin met early Saturday with Natural Resources and Environment Minister Alexander Kozlov, who heads the Intergovernmental Commission on Cooperation with North Korea. Yes, it had nothing to do with the preparations for this trip.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited Putin to visit North Korea during his visit to Russia in September. It was previously reported that countries will try to determine the time of Putin’s visit.
Last week, South Korea’s intelligence service announced by publishing a statement that it is investigating the possible transfer of weapons from North Korea. to Russia for use against Ukraine. This statement was published in response to a recent report by a South Korean domestic media. This media has claimed that the 122mm artillery shell made by North Korea in the 1970s is among the weapons that Russia is using in the current war against Ukraine.
The South Korean intelligence service announced: The National Intelligence Service is carefully evaluating the circumstances surrounding this issue and Monitors all military cooperation between North Korea and Russia.
South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-sik has claimed that since the start of the war in Ukraine in February, Pyongyang 2022, about 6,700 containers containing ammunition have been sent to Moscow; Containers that he claimed contained approximately 3 million rounds of 152mm bullets or 500,000 rounds of 122mm bullets.
South Korea’s intelligence service has also announced that it is closely monitoring “the possibility of illegal transfer of missile parts to Korea.” It is northern.”
Moscow and Pyongyang, who have denied any exchange of weapons for use in the war in Ukraine, have been straining relations in recent months. have increased and Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, also visited Russia last year.