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SEOUL — Russia and North Korea have agreed to “long-term” military cooperation, Russia’s defense ministry said Sunday, as Moscow’s military chief visited officials in Pyongyang. Pyongyang has sent thousands of troops — as well as missiles and munitions — to support Russia’s war in Ukraine. In return, analysts say North Korea is receiving financial aid, military technology, food and energy from Russia, helping Pyongyang circumvent heavy international sanctions over its banned nuclear programs. READ: Kim Jong Un vows North Korea’s ‘unshakable’ support for Russia The two countries signed a military treaty in 2024, obligating both states to provide military assistance […]... Keep on reading: Russia, North Korea agree 'long-term' military cooperation
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