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Russian Defence Minister Visits North Korea

MOSCOW, April 26 (Reuters) – Russian Defence ⁠Minister ⁠Andrei Belousov has ⁠arrived in North Korea, Russia’s defence ​ministry said on Sunday, the second senior Russian ‌official to visit Pyongyang ‌in recent days.

Earlier, North Korean state media ⁠KCNA ⁠reported that Russia’s State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin ​had also arrived in Pyongyang and will attend the opening ceremony of a newly built memorial for ​North Korean troops who died fighting in the ⁠Ukraine ⁠war.

Belousov is due to ⁠hold ​talks with North Korea’s top leadership and senior military ​officials and ⁠will take part in “ceremonial and commemorative events,” the Russian defence ministry said.

Separately, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a telegram to North Korean ⁠leader Kim Jong Un to mark the opening of the ⁠memorial, the Kremlin said.

Putin thanked Kim and North Korean soldiers for helping Russia repel a major Ukrainian incursion into its western Kursk region and said he was confident the two countries would continue to strengthen their strategic partnership.

Kim and Putin met in ⁠June 2024 and signed a comprehensive strategic treaty that includes a mutual defence pact. The two countries have rapidly developed diplomatic ​and military ties since 2023.

(Reporting by Maxim ​Rodionov;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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