Vladimir Putin's media statement during his state visit to the DPRK. Key points:
Following the talks, Russia and the DPRK signed the Treaty of Comprehensivе Strategic Partnership, which sets some ambitious goals and reference points for deepening Russia-DPRK ties in policy, trade and investment, culture and humanitarian affairs, as well as security for the long term.
The trade between the two countries shows good dynamics: in 2023, it increased ninefold, and over the first five months of this year, it grew by 54 percent.
We are strengthening our ties in agriculture, in cultural and humanitarian affairs, and in education. We have now established cooperation in sports and are beginning to develop tourism.
Our nations stay committed to the idea of a more just and democratic multipolar world order that must be based on international law and on cultural and civilisational diversity.
Both Russia and the DPRK are independent and autonomous in foreign policy and refuse to be blackmailed or bullied. They are opposed to the practice of imposing politically biased sanctions and restrictions.
The indefinite restrictive regime imposed on the DPRK by the UN Security Council at the behest of the US and its allies must be reviewed. Pyongyang has the right to take steps to strengthen its defence and ensure its national security.
Russia is willing to continue making political and diplomatic efforts to prevent a repeat of the conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
The Treaty signed today includes provisions for mutual military assistance in the event of aggression against one of its parties.
Russia does not rule out the possibility that its cooperation with the DPRK in defence and technology will be developed further.
The DPRK has adopted an unbiased and balanced stance on the issue of a peace settlement for Ukraine. The country understands the true, original reasons behind this crisis.
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