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Putin thanks North Korean leader for troop deployment to Russia: Reports

IANS April 28, 2025 155 views

Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly thanked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for deploying troops to support Russia's war in Ukraine. North Korea officially confirmed its troop presence in the Kursk region, marking the first public acknowledgment of their military involvement. South Korea strongly condemned the deployment, calling it a violation of international norms and UN resolutions. The move highlights the deepening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea amid global tensions.

"We highly appreciate this and are sincerely grateful" - Vladimir Putin"
Seoul, April 28: Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for the deployment of troops to support its war with Ukraine, pledging that their bilateral friendship, forged on battlefields, will continue to grow, Russian news reports said on Monday.

Key Points

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North Korea first publicly confirms troops supporting Russia's Ukraine war

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Putin highlights growing bilateral military friendship

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South Korea strongly condemns deployment as violation of international law

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Troops deployed under mutual defense treaty with Moscow

Putin extended the message to Kim for North Korea's "help in liberating the Kursk Region from Ukrainian formations," the Russian news agency Tass reported, citing the Kremlin's press service, just hours after Pyongyang officially confirmed its troop deployment to Russia.

"We highly appreciate this and are sincerely grateful, personally to the Chairman of the State Affairs Committee, Comrade Kim Jong-un, as well as to the entire leadership and the people of North Korea," Putin was quoted as saying.

Putin also said the strong bond of friendship and cooperation forged between Russia and North Korea on the battlefield will continue to grow and expand across the board, Yonhap news agency reported.

On Monday, North Korea confirmed for the first time that it has deployed troops to Russia to support Moscow's war against Ukraine under their mutual defence treaty, claiming the North's soldiers helped Russia regain control of Kursk.

The North's deployment was made by "the order" of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in accordance with Pyongyang's mutual defence treaty with Moscow, the North's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

Citing the North's Central Military Commission, the KCNA reported the first confirmation of troop deployment to Russia, months after thousands of North Korean troops were sent to Russia for combat in the front-line region of Kursk.

Meanwhile, South Korea strongly condemned North Korea's first public admission of sending troops to Russia in support of its war against Ukraine, accusing Pyongyang of "mocking" the international community by justifying the deployment.

The foreign ministry issued the statement after the North confirmed through its state media for the first time that it has deployed troops to Russia to aid Moscow's war in Kyiv under their mutual defence treaty.

Pyongyang said the decision was made at the behest of its leader Kim Jong-un and claimed that it was fully legitimate in line with the treaty committing the two sides to providing military assistance in case either of them is attacked.

"With their public admission of the deployment, while claiming they are fully in accordance with international law, they are once again mocking the international community. We strongly condemn this action," the ministry said.

"The dispatch of the North Korean troops, along with broader military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, constitutes a grave violation of international norms, including the UN Charter, and UN Security Council resolutions," it said.

The government urged Russia and North Korea to "immediately cease their unlawful military cooperation," stressing it "seriously undermines peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond, including Europe."

"We will work closely with the international community to take all necessary measures against any actions that threaten our national security."

Reader Comments

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James K.
This is deeply concerning. Two authoritarian regimes strengthening military ties while civilians suffer in Ukraine. The international community needs to respond strongly to this violation of UN resolutions.
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Sarah L.
The article could have provided more context about the mutual defense treaty mentioned. How long has this been in place? What exactly does it entail? 🤔 Still, scary developments either way.
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Mike T.
Putin thanking Kim for troops while claiming they're "liberating" territory... the irony is painful. These two leaders seem determined to drag the world backward.
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Aisha B.
The South Korean response was the most important part of this article imo. Shows how regional powers are reacting to this dangerous alliance. Stay strong, Ukraine! 💙💛
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Tom R.
I'm surprised North Korea actually admitted this publicly. They usually keep military operations more secretive. Must be feeling very confident in their alliance with Russia right now.
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Emma S.
The phrase "friendship forged on battlefields" is chilling. Since when is sending troops to kill and die in another country's war considered friendship? This is pure exploitation.

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