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Kim Writes to Putin, Envisions Stronger North Korea-Russia Ties

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has expressed expectations for a "more excellent future" in relations with Russia in a message to President Vladimir Putin. The message was a response to Putin's congratulatory note marking the 81st anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule. Kim emphasized the shared history and friendship between the two nations, which have grown closer since signing a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2024. The exchange comes amid North Korea's military support for Russia in its war against Ukraine.

North Korea's Kim writes to Putin, says expecting 'more excellent future' in ties with Russia

Seoul, Aug 16

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said he expects a "more excellent future" in his country's ties with Russia in a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the North's state media reported on Sunday.

Kim voiced the expectations in response to Putin's congratulatory message to mark the 81st anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japan's 1910-45 colonial rule, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

"I am always proud to be able to expect more excellent future of the bilateral relations by leading, together with you, the DPRK-Russia ties that has carried forward the history of common struggle for justice and precious traditions of friendship," Kim said in the message dated Saturday.

DPRK stands for North Korea's official name -- the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Kim also expressed his "firm belief" that Russia would accomplish "the sacred cause of defending the sovereignty, security interests and territorial integrity of the country" in the message carried by the KCNA, reports Yonhap news agency.

The message comes as the two countries have forged closer ties since they signed a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2024, which laid the groundwork for North Korea's military support for Russia in its war against Ukraine.

Kim visited a memorial commemorating Soviet troops who fought against Japan during World War II on Friday, marking his third visit to the site on the occasion of Liberation Day.

Kim laid a wreath bearing the phrase, "We will not forget the feats of the martyrs of the Soviet Army."

"The excellent history, traditions and ties of blood between the DPRK and Russia now serve as a fundamental cornerstone and inexhaustible driving force for the bilateral relations of friendship and cooperation," Kim said in an English dispatch.

He added that their "great friendship and unity" would be carried forward "generation after generation."

— IANS

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