Russian President Vladimir Putin told North Korean leader Kim Jong-un the two countries will &expand the comprehensive and constructive bilateral relations with common efforts,& Pyongyang's state media reported on Monday.In a letter to Kim for Korea's liberation day, Putin said closer ties would be in both countries& interests, and would help strengthen the security and stability of the Korean peninsula and the Northeastern Asian region, North Korea's KCNA news agency said.Kim also sent a letter to Putin saying Russian-North Korean friendship had been forged in World War II with victory over Japan, which had occupied the Korean peninsula, Reuters reported.The &strategic and tactical co-operation, support and solidarity& between the two countries has since reached a new level is their common efforts to frustrate threats and provocations from hostile military forces, Kim said in the letter.
KCNA did not identify the hostile forces, but it has typically used that term to refer to the United States and its allies.Kim predicted co-operation between Russia and North Korea would grow based on an agreement signed in 2019 when he met with Putin.The post Putin says Russia and North Korea will expand bilateral relations first appeared on Ariana News.
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