North Korea, Russia Sign Deal Deepening Military Ties
- North Korea and Russia's leaders emerged from a summit
- The agreement includes a mutual defense clause
- Both countries would help each other during an attack
North Korea and Russia’s leaders emerged from a summit in Pyongyang on Wednesday with a new agreement significantly strengthening their military relationship.
Mutual Defense Pledge:
The agreement, described by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as an “alliance,” includes a mutual defense clause. This signifies that both countries would come to each other’s aid in the event of an attack.
Details Emerge:
While details of the agreement remain unclear, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed it included “defensive elements” within a broader “comprehensive strategic partnership.”
Kim Holds Press Conference:
In a rare press conference following the summit, Kim emphasized the significance of the new pact, suggesting it marks a new chapter in North Korea’s relationship with Russia.
This development comes amid heightened global tensions and could have significant implications for regional security in East Asia.