Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

North Korea’s Big Day: Putin and Xi Send Powerful Messages of Support and Strategic Partnership

Daniel Kim Views  

Russian President Vladimir Putin and General Secretary Kim Jong Un are exchanging conversations at the Kumsusan State Guest House. (Picutre=State Kremlin Palace)

On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a message to honor the September 9th Day of the Foundation of the Republic.

On Monday, North Korea’s state-run newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reported that Putin lauded the elevated status of the bilateral relationship between Russia and North Korea. He highlighted recent productive discussions in Pyongyang as evidence of the strong partnership.

Putin’s message underscored his confidence in the ongoing efforts to fortify the strategic alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang. He expressed optimism that both nations would continue to enhance their comprehensive partnership through sustained collaboration.

Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping also sent Kim a message to commemorate the North Korean regime’s establishment day. Xi noted the enduring friendship between China and North Korea, emphasizing that their relationship has only grown stronger over time.

Xi highlighted the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and this year’s designation as the China-North Korea Friendship Year. He reaffirmed China’s commitment to advancing this relationship with a long-term strategic outlook.

Xi also pledged to increase support for bilateral welfare and contribute more significantly to regional and global peace, stability, and development, reinforcing the close partnership between Beijing and Pyongyang.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[ASIA] Latest Stories

  • North Korea Buried in April Snow—Experts Warn of Major Crop Damage After Climate Shock
  • North Korea’s Smartest Teens Are Being Dragged Into the Military—Here’s Why
  • North Korea Opens Its First Internet Café—and Kim Jong Un Brings His Daughter
  • Vietnam Cracks Down on Imports to Avoid U.S. Tariff Backlash
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Time Spec Breaks Tsukuba Circuit Record, Cementing EV Performance Legacy
  • North Korea Sends Young Volunteers to Dangerous Jobs Under the Guise of Voluntary Participation

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Lee to host luncheon with families of fallen police officers, firefighters

    LATEST 

  • 2
    'Pachinko' author joins NYC mayor's inaugural panel

    LATEST 

  • 3
    Monsta X’s Joohoney quotes Muhammad Ali in upcoming EP

    LATEST 

  • 4
    [Robert J. Fouser] 2025: A year of testing and triumph

    LATEST 

  • 5
    Movies in theaters this week

    LATEST 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Man held after hammer attack at Namyangju karaoke bar

    LATEST&nbsp

  • 2
    Year-end crab feast, new year K-Fashion finds

    LATEST&nbsp

  • 3
    [Breaking] Prosecutors seek 10 years in jail for Yoon Suk Yeol

    LATEST&nbsp

  • 4
    [Photo News] Bakery training for soldiers

    LATEST&nbsp

  • 5
    Kim Jong-un approves modernization plans for munitions plants for party congress

    LATEST&nbsp

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Lee to host luncheon with families of fallen police officers, firefighters

    LATEST 

  • 2
    'Pachinko' author joins NYC mayor's inaugural panel

    LATEST 

  • 3
    Monsta X’s Joohoney quotes Muhammad Ali in upcoming EP

    LATEST 

  • 4
    [Robert J. Fouser] 2025: A year of testing and triumph

    LATEST 

  • 5
    Movies in theaters this week

    LATEST 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Man held after hammer attack at Namyangju karaoke bar

    LATEST 

  • 2
    Year-end crab feast, new year K-Fashion finds

    LATEST 

  • 3
    [Breaking] Prosecutors seek 10 years in jail for Yoon Suk Yeol

    LATEST 

  • 4
    [Photo News] Bakery training for soldiers

    LATEST 

  • 5
    Kim Jong-un approves modernization plans for munitions plants for party congress

    LATEST