Jong-un to meet Putin in Russia’s Far East on Thursday
Kim Jong-un will meet Vladimir Putin in Russia on Thursday, amid a standoff with the US. – EPA pic, April 23, 2019.
KIM Jong-un and President Vladimir Putin will meet in Russia’s Far East on Thursday, the Kremlin said, as the North Korean leader looks to rebuild ties with an old ally amid a standoff with the United States. Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said the meeting – the first between the two men – would take place in the Pacific coast city of Vladivostok, before Putin heads to Beijing for another summit.
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