North Korea Insists Military Team-up with Russia Brings 'Peace and Stability'
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Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigú arrived in Pionyang to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, in the midst of the narrowing of the alliance between the two countries following the signing of a military cooperation treaty a year ago, Tass Agency reported on Wednesday.This is Shoigú's second visit to Pionyang in just over two months, and on this occasion both sides are expected to discuss their defence agreement and, according to T…
North Korea defended on Monday its military cooperation with Russia, affirming that these ties were aimed at "ensuring peace and stability" in Europe and Asia. ...
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