Putin may sign partnership agreement during North Korea visit: Kremlin
According to a Kremlin aide cited by RIA, President Vladimir Putin's upcoming visit to North Korea may lead to the signing of a partnership agreement. This agreement would address various security concerns.
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- Published Date: 06:02 | 17 June 2024
- Modified Date: 06:02 | 17 June 2024
Russia and North Korea may sign a partnership agreement, whose content would need to include security issues, during a visit by President Vladimir Putin beginning on Tuesday, Russia state news agency RIA quoted a Kremlin aide as saying.
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