Published: 4:42pm, 3 Sep 2025Updated: 5:49pm, 3 Sep 2025
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un pledged to continue helping Moscow in “any way” in its war with Ukraine during talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday.
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That meeting came only hours after US President Donald Trump took aim at both leaders in a social media post.
The summit between the two neighbours – the first in more than a year – revealed that it was Kim who took the initiative in sending military aid to Russia for its campaign in the western Russian region of Kursk. It also signalled the possibility of further deployments.
“As I already mentioned during our previous meeting, if there is any way that we can help and support Russia, we will always do that. We will consider it our brotherly duty,” Kim told Putin during his opening remarks at the meeting.
“We have cooperation ongoing in every sector.”
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The talks took place on the sidelines of a massive Chinese military parade in Tiananmen Square, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.