Kim Jong Un sends ‘warm wishes’ to Putin on Victory Day, says Russia ‘will prevail’ over hostile forces
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Kim Jong Un sends ‘warm wishes’ to Putin on Victory Day, says Russia ‘will prevail’ over hostile forces

In a letter to Vladimir Putin, Kim also extended his wishes to 'the Russian army and the people of Russia for their holy fight to preserve world peace.'

   

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Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Russia “will prevail” in its fight against what he described as “imperialists,” state news agency KCNA said on Tuesday, in remarks seen to be aimed at Ukraine and its Western supporters, such as the United States.

North Korea has forged closer ties with the Kremlin and backed Moscow after it invaded Ukraine last year, including its proclamation later of having annexed parts of Ukraine that most U.N. members condemned as illegal.

“We send warm wishes to you, the Russian army and the people of Russia for their holy fight to preserve world peace,” the agency quoted Kim as telling Russian President Vladimir Putin in a letter.

Kim also congratulated Putin on Tuesday’s Victory Day anniversary that celebrates the 1945 defeat of Nazi Germany, saying Russia would continue to protect its “autonomy” and the “stability of the region”.

(Reporting by Hyunsu Yim; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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