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In a significant move, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday a new strategic partnership with North Korea during his visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). This agreement marks a pivotal moment in the relationship between the two nations, pledging mutual support against foreign aggression and outlining future cooperation in various sectors.


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00:00In a significant move, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday a new strategic
00:18partnership with North Korea during his visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
00:24This agreement marks a pivotal moment in the relationship between the two nations, pledging
00:28mutual support against foreign aggression and outlining future cooperation in various sectors.
00:34The strategic partnership agreement signed by Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
00:38sets the stage for enhanced collaboration between Moscow and Pyongyang. The comprehensive document
00:44encompasses cultural exchanges, tourism, trade, economic relations, and security cooperation.
00:50Putin hailed the agreement as truly a breakthrough, emphasizing its importance in solidifying the
00:55ties between the two countries. The document on comprehensive partnership that we have signed
01:00today provides, among other things, for mutual aid in case of aggression against one of the
01:05participants, Putin stated. In his remarks, Putin reiterated Russia's support for North Korea's
01:11right to defend its security and sovereignty against potential Western threats. He accused
01:16the U.S. and its allies of escalating tensions in the region through their actions and policies.
01:22Highlighting the increasing military aid from Western nations to Ukraine, Putin suggested that
01:27Russia may deepen its military cooperation with North Korea under the new agreement. He criticized
01:32the UN Security Council's arms embargo on North Korea as being orchestrated by the U.S. and called
01:38for its revision. Both leaders condemned the use of sanctions by Western nations as a tool to
01:43maintain political and economic hegemony. Putin and Kim Jong-un expressed their commitment to
01:49oppose such measures, advocating for a more just and multipolar world order.
01:55The North Korean leader during the meeting reportedly said
01:58that the relations between Pyongyang and Moscow are entering a new era.
02:04There are several events on the agenda for Wednesday, including one-on-one discussions
02:08between the two leaders, a gala concert, state reception, honor guards, document signings,
02:14and a statement to the media. Putin's foreign policy advisor, Yuri Ushakov, reportedly said.
02:20Notably, while Moscow and Pyongyang have been allies since North Korea's founding after World
02:25War II, with Putin being isolated from the international stage due to the Ukraine war,
02:29the two nations have become even closer.
02:44So,
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