
The visit comes as Pyongyang reportedly sends troops and weapons to support Moscow's war in Ukraine
North Korean top diplomat visits Russia for talks with Lavrov
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North Korea's foreign minister arrived in Moscow on Sunday for talks with Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, state media reported. The visit underscores deepening ties between the two countries amid international scrutiny.
According to analysts, North Korea has supplied missiles, munitions, and thousands of troops to support Russia's war in Ukraine. In return, Moscow is believed to be providing financial aid, military technology, food, and energy to the isolated nation. North Korea's foreign ministry defended the cooperation as an "exercise of sovereign rights."
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Moscow: North Korea's top diplomat has flown to Moscow for talks with her Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, state media reported Sunday
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North Korea has sent missiles, munitions and thousands of troops to assist Russia in Ukraine, and analysts say Moscow is sending financial aid, military technology, food and energy to the diplomatically isolated country in return.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaNorth Korea's foreign ministry has hit back, saying cooperation with Russia is an "exercise of sovereign rights."
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