North Korea leader Kim Jong Un: Russia has right to exercise self defence against Ukraine

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that Ukraine's use of long-range weapons is a direct result of U.S. military intervention, and Russia is justified in defending itself. Kim and Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov discussed the matter, w...

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Putin and Kim bromance has blossomed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russian defence minister Ukraine's use of long-range weapons is the result of direct military intervention by the United States and Moscow is entitled to take action in self-defence, state media said on Saturday.

Kim met Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov on Friday and said "the U.S. and the West made Kyiv authorities attack Russia's territory with their own long-range strike weapons" and Russia should take action to make "hostile forces pay the price," KCNA news agency said.

Kim pledged to expand ties with Russia in all areas including military affairs under the comprehensive strategic partnership he signed with Russian President Vladimir Putin in June, which includes a mutual defence agreement, KCNA said.


KCNA made no mention of whether Kim and Belousov discussed North Korea's deployment of troops to Russia.
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