North Korea’s Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia for Putin arms talks


Kim Jong Un has arrived in Russia for an expected meeting with President Vladimir Putin that has fueled Western concerns the North Korean leader will provide military support for Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

The South Korean defense ministry said Kim was believed to have entered Russia at dawn Tuesday local time, arriving on the luxury armored train on which North Korean leaders usually travel.

“We are closely monitoring if there will be negotiation between North Korea and Russia over the arms trade and technology transfer,” the ministry said in a briefing Tuesday, noting that Kim was accompanied by multiple military officers.

Russian news agency Interfax also confirmed that Kim was in Russia, citing Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

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.”

The North Korean armored train passes through the Primorsky Krai region of Russia on Tuesday. Sputnik via AP

North Korean state media reported Tuesday that Kim left for Russia from Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, by train Sunday afternoon. He was accompanied by unspecified officials from the military, the government and his ruling Workers’ Party of Korea, state news agency KCNA said.

Kim received “a warm send-off” from senior officials in Pyongyang, according to the agency, which did not say whether he had arrived in Russia. State media photos showed Kim walking past honor guards and waving from his green-and-yellow train.

KCNA had said earlier that Kim and Putin were set to meet, without providing details.

One place they could meet is the eastern Russian city of Vladivostok, nearly 430 miles northeast of Pyongyang, where Putin arrived Monday for Russia’s Eastern Economic Forum. The two leaders met in Vladivostok during Kim’s last visit to Russia in 2019.

The U.S. Defense Department said Monday that “some type of meeting” was expected between Putin and Kim, whose trip to Russia is his first outside North Korea after three years of pandemic isolation.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu will join the talks, the Kremlin said Tuesday.

Kim, who hadn’t left North Korea since before the pandemic, usually travels by armored train.KCNA / AP

“As far as the details of that meeting and what will be discussed and when and where, I just don’t have any information to provide,” a spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, told reporters.

“We remain concerned that North Korea is contemplating providing any type of ammunition or materiel support to Russia in support of their war against Ukraine,” he added.

The White House has repeatedly warned North Korea against making any arms deal with Russia, which would violate multiple United Nations Security Council resolutions. National security adviser Jake Sullivan said last week that North Korea would “pay a price” in the international community if it were to provide Russia with…



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