On September 3, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un pledged good support as he said doing everything possible to help Moscow. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his gratitude to the Pyongyang army.
These statements were made when the two leaders met in a private discussion in Beijing after attending a parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of theth Nax extinction victory.
"If there is anything I can or must do for you and the Russian people, I consider it the duty of a brother," Kim told Putin.
Meanwhile, Mr. Putin called Mr. Kim "The Dear Foreign President" in Russian and said: "Recently, the relationship between our two countries has been of a special nature, trustworthy, friendly, and allies", while praising the forces that North Korea has mobilized to Russia.
"Your soldiers fought bravely and bravely," the Russian leader said.
President Putin especially stressed that Moscow will never forget the sacrifices of the North Korean armed forces in helping Russia take the Ukrainian army out of Kursk province.
The visit to Beijing - the first known trip of the North Korean leader after the pandemic - has given Mr. Kim Jong-un many opportunities for international cooperation when he not only met Mr. Putin and Mr. Xi Jinping at the same time, but also interacted with more than 20 other national leaders.