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Strange Bedfellows? Putin and North Korea's Kim

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a birthday greeting to Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, congratulating him for "crushing the challenges and threats of the United States", the latest sign of deepening ties between the two pariah states.

As Russia's isolation over its war in Ukraine has increased, it has seen increasing value in North Korea. For North Korea's part, relations with Russia haven't always been as warm as they were during the heady days of the Soviet Union, but now the country is reaping clear benefits from Moscow's need for friends.

North Korea has shown public support for Moscow after Russia invaded Ukraine. It was one of the only countries to recognize the independence of breakaway Ukrainian regions, and this week it expressed support for Russia's proclaimed annexation of parts of Ukraine.

Two Very Stange Peas in a Pod

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Tony Pettitt 20:43 07.10.2022
Evil twins they’ll get their reward!!!!!!
Yeheskel Sharbani 13:38 07.10.2022
They waiting in Hell for both leaders. They both should think of their people, instead of powers or war. It just make the armament industries rich. 
Desiree Siefkas 13:13 07.10.2022
Birds of a feather flock together.
Jeane Frady 13:06 07.10.2022
Two bad boys. Scary.
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