North Korean leader Kim Jong-un plans to visit the Russian Federation in September to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This has been reported New York Times (NYT) quotes sources among US officials and their allies.
The publication emphasizes that Kim Jong-un will likely go by armored train from Pyongyang to Vladivostok, where he will meet Putin. According to one version, the North Korean leader may go to Moscow, “but this is not certain.”
“Putin wants Kim Jong Un to agree to send artillery shells and anti-tank missiles to Russia, and the North Korean leader wants Moscow to transfer advanced technology for satellites and nuclear submarines to Pyongyang,” the sources said.
They also claim that both will come to the Far Eastern Federal University campus to attend the Eastern Economic Forum, which will be held from September 10-13.
Press spokesperson for the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov before that declarationMaintaining good and mutually respectful relations between Russia and North Korea.
Before Putin declaration“the frog is on our side”.