Peskov: Putin’s return visit to North Korea is not planned yet
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A return visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the DPRK is not yet planned, said the Russian leader’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
According to Peskov, during the visit, Kim Jong-un was interested in all areas of cooperation with Russia, especially medicine and education. The leaders of both countries discussed the possibilities of cooperation in the space sector. Video commentary by Peskov published Telegram channel Shot.
In addition, the leaders exchanged views on the situation in the region, which is “difficult,” Peskov added.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un arrived in Russia on September 12 at the invitation of the Russian president. On September 13, Putin and Kim Jong-un met at the Vostochny cosmodrome. Leaders first held negotiations in an expanded format, and then continued the meeting in a tete-a-tete format. Commenting on the negotiations, Putin said that “a very frank exchange of views took place on the situation in the region, on bilateral relations.”
Putin reported, that Kim Jong-un will also visit Vladivostok and aircraft manufacturing plants in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. According to the president, a “military unit under the Ministry of Defense” is planned in Vladivostok. We are talking about demonstrating the capabilities of the Pacific Fleet. During the visit, the DPRK leader will visit the North-Eastern Federal University and inspect several facilities of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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