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Russian Interior Minister Arrives in North Korea for Talks

April 21 (Reuters) – Russian ⁠Interior ⁠Minister Vladimir ⁠Kolokoltsev arrived in North Korea ​for talks on cooperation between ‌the two allies, ‌the ministry’s spokeswoman ⁠Irina ⁠Volk said early on Tuesday.

“Issues of cooperation ​between the two countries in the field of law enforcement ​will be considered,” Volk wrote on ⁠Telegram. ⁠Pictures showed the ⁠minister ​being greeted on arrival in Pyongyang.

Russia ​and North ⁠Korea have forged closer relations since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and ⁠in 2024 signed a “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty” during ⁠a visit to Pyongyang by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The pact includes a mutual defence provision.

Under the terms of the treaty, North Korea sent some 14,000 soldiers ⁠to fight alongside Russian forces in western Russia’s Kursk region after a large Ukrainian ​incursion.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing ​by Stephen Coates)

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