North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country would continue to support Russiaโs policies and he discussed the international political situation with Russiaโs defence minister, state media KCNA reported on Monday. A Russian delegation including Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attended a completion ceremony for a โโmemorial honouring North Korean soldiers killed while fighting in Russiaโs Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces staged an incursion in 2024, KCNA said. Russia launched a full-scale...
As the war on Iran continues to command global attention, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stepped up his appearances at military events, using drills and missile tests to project confidence at home and defiance abroad. His heightened visibility suggests that Kim feels more secure in his countryโs nuclear deterrence as Washingtonโs focus is pulled in several directions, analysts say. Kim has cast himself as increasingly assertive and is distancing himself from the symbolic rituals observed by...
Having invested significant diplomatic capital into ties with Russia in recent years, North Korea now seems to be pivoting back to China. Leader Kim Jong-un said his country places โthe greatest valueโ on improving ties with Beijing. This shift came during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yiโs two-day visit to North Korea last week, where he met Kim and North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui. Notably, Wangโs visit marked his first to North Korea since 2019. In the intervening years of the...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said on Friday that relations with Beijing had been elevated to new heights. He was speaking at a meeting in Pyongyang with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, where both sides pledged to deepen strategic coordination and โpractical cooperationโ. Wangโs two-day visit to North Korea is his first since 2019. At the meeting he conveyed greetings from President Xi Jinping, according to Chinaโs state news agency Xinhua. Wang also said the meeting at the Workersโ Party of...
North Koreaโs recent string of weapons tests, including cluster munitions, marks its renewed show of military strength ahead of the US-China summit next month, even as Beijing may become a go-between to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula. Analysts say the summit could be an opportunity for China to arrange for subsequent talks between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump. On Thursday, Pyongyang said tests conducted over the previous two days involved a radar-evading...