Putin Praises North Korea's "Heroic" Troops in Ukraine War in New Year's Message

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a New Year's message to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, specifically praising the North's "heroic" dispatch of troops to aid Russia's war in Ukraine. Putin stated this action proved the "invincible friendship" between the two nations and highlighted their recent comprehensive strategic partnership treaty. The delayed release of the message appears coordinated with a separate North Korean report on Kim inspecting a nuclear-powered submarine site, underscoring their aligned military and geopolitical postures. This exchange signals a deepening alliance aimed at challenging the current international order and supporting each other's strategic security objectives.

Key Points: Putin Hails North Korea's "Heroic" Ukraine War Troops

  • Putin praises North Korean troops in Ukraine
  • Highlights strategic partnership treaty
  • Pledges to strengthen alliance
  • Message timed with North Korean nuclear submarine report
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North Korea's leader receives New Year's message from Putin, hailing 'heroic' dispatch of troops in war against Ukraine

Putin's New Year message to Kim Jong-un praises North Korean troops in Ukraine, highlighting deepening Russia-North Korea alliance and shared goals.

"clearly proved the invincible friendship and militant fraternity - Vladimir Putin"

Seoul, Dec 25

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a message of greeting to mark New Year's Day to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, hailing the North's "heroic" dispatch of troops in Russia's war against Ukraine, the North's state media said on Thursday.

Kim received the message on December 18, in which Putin extended "wholehearted congratulations" on the occasion of the new year, reports Yonhap, quoting the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

"The past year was of special significance in the relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang," Putin said, referring to the entry of North Korean troops in Russia's war with Ukraine.

This "clearly proved the invincible friendship and militant fraternity" between the countries, Putin said.

Putin also recalled the comprehensive strategic partnership treaty the two countries have signed, adding, "This has contributed to expanding remarkably the productive, bilateral cooperation in political, trade, economic, human and other fields.

"I am convinced that we will, in the future, too, strengthen the relations of friendship and alliance in every way and conduct constructive cooperation on regional and international issues," Putin also said.

This will serve the interests of the nations and "contribute to establishing a just order of the multi-polar world," he also added.

Putin's pledge to continue cooperation with Kim came amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the Ukraine war, suggesting the two countries may remain aligned in the future.

The KCNA report came a week after the message was delivered, a delay that may have been intended to highlight solid North Korea-Russia ties, alongside the North's policy to build nuclear forces, by coinciding with a separate Thursday report on Kim's inspection of a nuclear-powered submarine construction site.

The KCNA said that during the on-site inspection, Kim reaffirmed that the country's nuclear forces are aimed at permanently ensuring a peaceful environment and absolute security, pledging to maintain its national security policy.

- IANS

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Priya S
So North Korean troops are fighting in Ukraine? This war keeps pulling in more players. It feels like we're watching the formation of new power blocs in real time. Hope our diplomats are navigating these choppy waters carefully. 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
The timing of the report alongside the nuclear submarine news is very calculated. Kim is showing his cards. While India has historic ties with Russia, we must be clear-eyed about the implications of this partnership for global stability. A multi-polar world shouldn't mean a more volatile one.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. It's concerning. This "friendship" is built on mutual desperation, not shared values. It prolongs the suffering in Ukraine and destabilizes Asia. India's balanced position is being tested every day.
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Vikram M
Putin calling it a "just order of the multi-polar world" is interesting language. From an Indian perspective, a multi-polar world is good in principle, but not if it's led by alliances like this. We need a rules-based order, not one dominated by aggressive powers.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think some comments are missing the point about India's position. We have to deal with the world as it is, not as we wish it to be. Maintaining a working relationship with Russia while deepening ties with the West is a delicate but necessary act. This news makes that job harder, no doubt.

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