Kremlin says signed 'no agreements' with North Korea during Kim visit

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On Thursday, the Kremlin confirmed that Putin had accepted Kim's invitation to visit North Korea.

“No agreements were signed and there was no plan to sign any,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.After meeting Kim on Wednesday, Putin said he saw “possibilities” for military cooperation.

“This is especially important for achieving the tasks facing our countries to achieve technological sovereignty,” said Manturov, also the trade and industry minister. Kim is accompanied by a military-heavy entourage, while top Russian military officials were also involved in the Putin talks.Moscow’s and Pyongyang’s ties are rooted in the Soviet Union’s role in the founding of North Korea.

“Through joint efforts, both states will continue to defend the ideals of freedom and a multipolar world.”On Thursday, the Kremlin confirmed that Putin had accepted Kim’s invitation to visit North Korea. They noted that any arms exports from North Korea to Russia “would directly violate multiple UN Security Council resolutions, including resolutions that Russia itself voted to adopt”, a White House statement said.

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