
Diplomacy then dumplings for Kim and Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un finally met up today at the Vostochny spaceport.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un finally met up today at the Vostochny spaceport.
Kim Jong Un, supreme leader of the world’s most isolated state, has embarked on his first foreign trip in four years.
Kim is turning – in some desperation – to Putin and vice versa, while Biden’s trip is part of a longer term policy to stop Hanoi shifting towards Beijing.
Russia has a vast military, nuclear and missile industrial complex, which could provide North Korea with much-needed technological fruits.
While the West’s attention is firmly on the G20, two of its enemies may be hatching a plot.
A landmark deal with the US has put South Korea’s nuclear ambitions on ice – for the time being.
With the West focused on Ukraine, Pyongyang is flexing its nuclear muscles in a bid to grab headlines.
Kim Jong-un has criticised his own health officials for failing to deal with the emergency and lack of medical supplies in North Korea.
Kim Jong Un’s ten year rule over North Korea has been deadly but it’s yet to match the records set by his father and grandfather.
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