The New York Times: North Korea’s Kim plans to meet Putin in Russia

The New York Times North Koreas Kim plans to meet

According to the source, the leaders would meet in the city of Vladivostok in the Russian Far East near the border with North Korea.

Dictator of North Korea Kim Jong-Un is going to meet the president of Russia Vladimir Putin in Russia, says an American newspaper The New York Times and Reuters news agency.

According to The New York Times, the leaders plan to discuss the use of North Korean weapons in Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine.

The meeting is scheduled to be held in September.

Putin would like artillery ammunition and anti-tank missiles from North Korea. Kim, on the other hand, would like technology and satellites from Russia for nuclear-powered submarines, official sources who spoke to The New York Times say. Kim also hopes that Russia will provide food aid to its citizens.

According to the newspaper, Kim Jong-Un plans to arrive in the city of Vladivostok in the Russian Far East near the border with North Korea on an armored train. Kim may also travel to the country’s capital, Moscow.

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