North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s visit to Russia and his expressions of support for President Vladimir Putin’s actions in Ukraine have raised concerns about the possibility of an arms deal between the two nations. During their summit at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Kim Jong Un conveyed his unwavering support for Russia’s “just fight” against what he described as Western imperialism in the war in Ukraine.
In a show of solidarity, Kim Jong Un assured President Putin that Pyongyang would stand firmly by Moscow on the “anti-imperialist” front. He offered “full and unconditional support” for Russia’s endeavors, according to reports.
During the summit, Kim Jong Un proposed a toast to Putin’s health and the victory of “great Russia.” He also expressed his desire for the continued friendship between Korea and Russia, as well as the well-being of all those present.
“I am deeply convinced that the heroic Russian army and people will brilliantly inherit the tradition of victory, confidently demonstrate invaluable dignity and honour on the fronts of the special military operation,” Kim said via a translator before raising a glass of wine.
“The Russian army and people will certainly win a great victory in the sacred struggle for the punishment of a great evil that claims hegemony and feeds an expansionist illusion,” Kim added.
The meeting between the two leaders signifies a convergence of interests as both North Korea and Russia find themselves in confrontations with the United States. The talks, which lasted four to five hours, took place at a significant location, the Vostochny Cosmodrome.
One area of concern stemming from this summit is the possibility of an arms deal between North Korea and Russia. Reports suggest that North Korea possesses a substantial inventory of aging artillery shells and rockets based on Soviet designs. These weapons could potentially provide substantial support to the Russian army in Ukraine.
The United States has previously accused North Korea of supplying arms to Russia, including allegations of selling artillery shells to the Russian mercenary group Wagner. Both North Korean and Russian officials have denied such claims, but the summit’s context has raised suspicions about possible collaborations beyond diplomatic support.
The international community will be closely monitoring developments in the aftermath of this summit and any potential implications for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.