Chief of Russia’s Communist Social gathering, Gennady Zyuganov, attends a press convention on January 25, 2008, in Beijing, China. (Getty Photos)
The chief of Russia’s Communist Social gathering has hailed North Korean troops deployed in Moscow’s struggle towards Ukraine in a letter despatched to the North’s chief Kim Jong-un, in line with the North’s state media Sunday.
North Korea and Russia have displayed indicators of strong navy cooperation in latest days within the wake of the eightieth anniversary of the Korean Peninsula’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule, with Russian President Vladimir Putin sending a letter to Kim that bilateral relations have reached “full bloom.”
Gennady Andreyevich Zyuganov, chairman of the Communist Social gathering of the Russian Federation’s Central Committee, despatched his letter to Kim to mark the anniversary, in line with the North’s Korean Central Information Company.
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Within the letter, Zyuganov stated he has extremely taken observe of North Korea’s assist for Russia’s struggle towards Ukraine, stating the struggle has made their bilateral ties “extra sure collectively.”
Zyuganov additionally thanked Kim for sending North Korean troops to combat within the Kursk front-line area, saying the North’s troops helped Russia “liberate” the world, in line with the KCNA.
Days earlier than US President Donald Trump and Putin held a summit in Alaska, the Russian chief briefed Kim on his deliberate assembly with Trump throughout a cellphone name.
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Their name was one more signal that Pyongyang and Moscow have been sustaining shut navy and diplomatic cooperation according to the “complete strategic partnership” treaty that the leaders signed throughout a summit in Pyongyang in June final yr. (Yonhap) /dl
