Close Menu
    Trending
    • “I’m Not a Big Company CEO.” A Billion-Dollar Founder’s Confession — and What It Reveals About Startup Success
    • See the first x-rays of humans taken in space
    • The Fed Still Doesn’t Understand Where Inflation Comes From
    • ‘Jurassic Park’ Star Sam Neill’s Cause of Death Revealed
    • US unveils new 25% tariff on certain imports from Brazil
    • UK proposes voluntary overnight social media curfew for older teens | Social Media News
    • The ‘MLB All-Star Game MVPs’ quiz
    • Aramore CEO Melisse Shaban is Building the Future of Skincare
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Thursday, July 16
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • International
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Home»Trending News»Putin hails ‘invincible friendship’ with North Korea in New Year letter: Report
    Trending News

    Putin hails ‘invincible friendship’ with North Korea in New Year letter: Report

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link


    SEOUL: Russia’s President Vladimir Putin touted an “invincible friendship” with North Korea in a New Year letter to leader Kim Jong Un, state media reported Thursday (Dec 25).

    In the message, received in Pyongyang last week, Putin praised the participation of North Korean soldiers aiding Moscow’s war effort against Ukraine, saying it had proved a “militant fraternity” between the two nations.

    South Korean and Western intelligence agencies have estimated that the North sent more than 10,000 soldiers to Russia in 2024 – primarily to the Kursk region – along with artillery shells, missiles and long-range rocket systems.

    “The heroic entry of soldiers of the Korean People’s Army into the battles for liberating the Kursk region from occupiers and the subsequent activities of Korean engineers in the land of Russia clearly proved the invincible friendship,” Putin wrote, according to the official KCNA news agency.

    He added that the provisions of a “historic treaty on comprehensive strategic partnership” signed during his visit to Pyongyang in June last year had been fulfilled “thanks to our joint efforts”.

    The pact includes a mutual defence clause pledging immediate military assistance if either country faces armed aggression.

    Strong Pyongyang-Moscow ties will “contribute to establishing a just order of the multi-polar world”, Putin said.

    Seoul’s spy agency has estimated that around 2,000 North Korean soldiers deployed to help Russia have been killed.

    North Korea only confirmed in April that it had deployed troops to support Russia’s war in Ukraine and admitted that its soldiers had been killed in combat.

    Since then, Kim has met with the families of soldiers killed fighting for Russia against Ukraine and offered condolences for their “unbearable pain”.

    State media has published images of an emotional Kim embracing a returned soldier who appeared overwhelmed, burying his face in the leader’s chest.

    After the Moscow-Pyongyang military deal last year, Seoul – which was under the conservative Yoon Suk Yeol administration then – said it could reconsider supplying Kyiv with arms, despite a domestic policy banning such a move. But this has not materialised.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Trending News

    US unveils new 25% tariff on certain imports from Brazil

    July 16, 2026
    Trending News

    China and Xi are seen more favourably than the US and Trump in many nations, Pew study suggests

    July 16, 2026
    Trending News

    Commentary: What science loses when T rex becomes a trophy

    July 15, 2026
    Trending News

    Bangladesh seizes US$6.2 bn in assets tied to ousted PM Hasina

    July 15, 2026
    Trending News

    US Republicans unveil US$95 billion pre-election spending push

    July 15, 2026
    Trending News

    EU extends right to stay for Ukrainians, excludes military-age men

    July 15, 2026
    Editors Picks

    Bonobos can tell when they know something you don’t

    February 3, 2025

    Opinion | Trump’s America Is a Nation of Chumps

    March 6, 2025

    Five important NFL OTA storylines to monitor

    May 22, 2026

    How Users Quietly Shape Assistive Technology

    May 6, 2026

    Opinion | Trump’s $170 Billion Surveillance Machine

    January 24, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Benjamin Franklin Institute, your premier destination for insightful, engaging, and diverse Political News and Opinions.

    The Benjamin Franklin Institute supports free speech, the U.S. Constitution and political candidates and organizations that promote and protect both of these important features of the American Experiment.

    We are passionate about delivering high-quality, accurate, and engaging content that resonates with our readers. Sign up for our text alerts and email newsletter to stay informed.

    Latest Posts

    “I’m Not a Big Company CEO.” A Billion-Dollar Founder’s Confession — and What It Reveals About Startup Success

    July 16, 2026

    See the first x-rays of humans taken in space

    July 16, 2026

    The Fed Still Doesn’t Understand Where Inflation Comes From

    July 16, 2026

    Subscribe for Updates

    Stay informed by signing up for our free news alerts.

    Paid for by the Benjamin Franklin Institute. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.