Kim Jong Un Openly Praises President Vladimir Putin in Special Military Operations in Ukraine |
International Military - Russia's invasion of Ukraine since February 24, 2022 has made Moscow receive various sanctions from Western countries. It is even known that due to the sanctions, several Russian activities have also stopped due to various things.
However, behind the many countries that have imposed sanctions on Russia, the North Korean president has done something else. Reporting from the Republic World page, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has apparently given a special message to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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It is known that Kim Jong Un has praised Putin for Moscow's special military operations. Not only that, Kim also said that the Russian people have achieved great success in achieving their goals.
In a report from the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim conveyed the congratulations on Russia's national day. On the occasion, Kim mentioned that Russia has achieved great success in achieving its goals because it knows the methods of defending its country's dignity and security.
Not to forget, Kim defended all the actions taken by Putin against Ukraine. "The Russian people achieved great success in carrying out the just cause of protecting the dignity and security of their country," he said.
Kim also said that the Korean people expressed their support for Putin in this regard. "The Korean people express their full support and approval to them (Moscow),".
At the end of his message, Kim Jon Un wished good health to Putin, who is currently leading Russia and special military operations in Ukraine. In addition, Kim also hopes for prosperity for the Russian people.
It should be noted beforehand, that on Thursday, February 24, 2022, Russia had started a 'special military operation' in Ukraine. This was done because Moscow accused Ukraine of planning to join the NATO military alliance.
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But as the conflict rages on, Ukraine's president, Zelensky, has said that Ukraine will not become a member of NATO. In this regard, it was also reported that the head of the Moscow high parliament said that Russia is ready to enter into negotiations with Kyiv.
This was done in order to reach a peace agreement, on several conditions that had been given by Moscow. But until now, it seems the war is still going on with both countries having lost a lot of their troops.
In addition, it is also known that Russia's threats continue to come to Western countries if they continue to send heavy weapons to Ukraine. In this regard, Moscow warned the West not to intervene directly in this conflict, so as not to pose a risk of World War III.
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