South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper says Kim Jong-un left Pyongyang late on Sunday, September 10, and will meet Vladimir Putin as early as Tuesday, September 12
to meet President Vladimir Putin, the two countries confirmed on Monday, September 11, a potentially landmark summit amid Moscow’s deepening isolation over the war in Ukraine.
Whether Kim made the trip for his second summit with Putin had been closely watched by governments because of recent overtures that signaledbetween the nuclear-armed North and Russia as it wages its war in Ukraine. North Korea is one of the few countries to have openly supported Russia since the invasion of Ukraine last year, and Putin pledged last week to “expand bilateral ties in all respects in a planned way by pooling efforts.”
Japanese media reported security was being stepped up and refurbishment was taking place at the main train station in the Russian border city of Khasan, where Kim is expected to enter Russia. A summit between Kim and Putin would likely focus on military cooperation and possibly a deal to supply arms, US and South Korean officials and analysts have said.
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