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Russia's Lavrov meets Kim Jong Un in North Korea with Ukraine war at fore

Russia's Lavrov meets Kim Jong Un in North Korea with Ukraine war at fore

Al Jazeera12-07-2025
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has met with Kim Jong Un in North Korea, during which Pyongyang reaffirmed its support for Russia's war in Ukraine in which thousands of its soldiers have been killed.
Lavrov 'was received' by Kim, Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Telegram on Saturday, posting a video of the two men shaking hands and embracing in Wonsan. Russian and North Korean state media had announced the visit earlier, saying Lavrov would stay until Sunday.
It is the latest in a series of high-profile trips by top Moscow officials to North Korea as the countries deepen military and political ties with a focus on Russia's offensive in Ukraine.
Pyongyang has become one of Moscow's main allies during its more than three-year-long war in Ukraine, sending thousands of troops and conventional weapons to help the Kremlin remove Ukrainian forces from Kursk in Russia.
More than 6,000 North Korean soldiers have died in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to British Defence Intelligence.
North Korea has also agreed to dispatch 6,000 military engineers and builders to help reconstruction efforts there.
The South Korean intelligence service has said North Korea may be preparing to deploy additional troops in July or August.
The United States and South Korea have expressed concern that, in return, Kim may seek Russian technology transfers that could enhance the threat posed by his nuclear-armed military.
Earlier on Saturday, Lavrov met with his North Korean counterpart Choe Son Hui in Wonsan, a city on the country's east coast, where a huge resort was opened earlier this month.
'We exchanged views on the situation surrounding the Ukrainian crisis … Our Korean friends confirmed their firm support for all the objectives of the special military operation, as well as for the actions of the Russian leadership and armed forces,' Russian news agency TASS quoted Lavrov as saying.
He also thanked the 'heroic' North Korean soldiers, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
In April, the two countries officially confirmed the deployment of North Korean troops to Russia for the first time, saying these troops had helped Russia to recapture the Kursk region – a claim contested by Ukraine.
Since then, Kim has been shown in state media paying tribute in front of flag-draped coffins of North Korean soldiers.
Russia's Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu has visited Pyongyang multiple times this year.
The two heavily sanctioned nations signed a sweeping military deal last November, including a mutual defence clause, during a rare visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea. Pyongyang has reportedly been directly arming Moscow to support its war in Ukraine.
In the meantime, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly address on Friday that US weapons shipments to his country had resumed, following the Pentagon's decision to briefly halt the delivery of certain weapons to Kyiv over fears that US stockpiles were dwindling.
The US will deliver military supplies and send its envoy Keith Kellogg to Kyiv early next week, said Zelenskyy.
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