Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, met Kim Jong Un on his visit to Pyongyang. Both entered the same vehicle and participated in a protest that was set up for the event at the city's central plaza. The leaders opened their brains to more confidently build partnerships by exchanging ideas throughout the brief ride to the targeted location.
The discussion was centered on the hegemonic and imperialist policies of the United States and its satellites, as well as emerging global issues. The Asian country, whose chief advocate has commended the role played by the Kremlin in maintaining the global strategic balance, is engaged in the same conflict.
As a result, he declared his support for the special military operation that has been going on in Ukraine since February 24, 2022.
The two titans have such a strong alliance that they have each inked a bilateral deal with the other to build significant strategic collaboration. Among the numerous things that were agreed upon, the agreement primarily stipulates that the two countries must offer support to one another in the case that the other country is attacked.
The action is in retaliation for NATO shipping long-range missiles and other weapons capable of striking targets far from the front to Kiev. Volodymyr Zelensky's forces are in a precarious situation, and sending F16 planes to their aid might make matters worse by putting other Federation cities in danger.
According to the latter's leadership, the agreement that was signed by both parties today also provides for more technical and military collaboration that will benefit the parties to the contract.