By Christy Lee A new defense pact signed between Russia and North Korea this week publicly laid out Moscow's willingness to engage in...
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MOSCOW/SEOUL, June 19 (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a mutual defense pact with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, marking a significant pivot in Russia’s foreign policy towards Pyongyang. This development, the first of its kind in 24 years, signals a dramatic shift in Russia’s stance amidst its confrontation with the West […]
By Christy Lee A new defense pact signed between Russia and North Korea this week publicly laid out Moscow's willingness to engage in...
By He Jun On June 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Pyongyang for a two-day visit to North Korea. Following this, Putin is also...
Washington and its allies challenged North Korea at the United Nations on Friday over claims Pyongyang is breaching arms control measures by supplying...
Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part interview with former Russian senior diplomat Georgy Toloraya on the implications of the new treaty...
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un kicked off a key meeting of the country's ruling party on Friday, state media KCNA reported on...
Behind the smiles, the balloons and the red-carpet pageantry of President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea last week, a strong signal came...
Russia’s signing of a mutual defense agreement with North Korea last week brings Moscow closer to crossing South Korea’s “red line,” Seoul’s...
The mutual defense pact that Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed on June 19 was a victory for Mr. Putin and a...
By Can Kasapoğlui 1.;Battlefield Assessment Russian forces maintained offensive combat operations along multiple axes. In eastern and...
The recently formalized Russia–North Korea military alliance sent shockwaves across the political West, even more so than Moscow’s previous...