Kim, Putin exchange greetings on Korea's Liberation Day
  • 5 years ago
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchanged greetings on Thursday to mark Korea's Liberation Day.
According to the North's official Korean Central News Agency, they expressed a desire to further deepen bilateral ties based on the agreement reached during the April summit.
Kim highlighted the two sides' bond forged while fighting for Korea's liberation.
He also emphasized that bilateral relations have entered "a new high stage" and would steadily expand in several fields.
Putin reportedly said the Vladivostok summit "clearly proves that Pyeongyang and Moscow's ties are of a friendly and constructive character.
And that implementing the agreements reached would contribute to further strengthening bilateral cooperation and ensure the stability and security of the Korean Peninsula.
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