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North Korea reaffirms commitment to defence treaty with Russia

By IANS | Updated: June 19, 2025 20:13 IST

Seoul, June 19 North Korea on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to a mutual defence treaty with Russia, marking ...

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Seoul, June 19 North Korea on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to a mutual defence treaty with Russia, marking the first anniversary of its signing amid growing military cooperation between the two nations.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin sealed the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership treaty on June 19, which calls for either side to provide the other assistance "without delay" if one of them comes under armed attack.

In a statement released on the anniversary, a North Korean foreign ministry official overseeing Russian affairs said the country's commitment to strengthening friendly relations with Russia remains "unchanged."

The ministry described the treaty as a "political event of great strategic importance," calling it a foundational guarantee for the present and future of bilateral ties.

The ministry said Pyongyang had demonstrated the strength of its alliance with Russia by deploying troops to the Kursk region, noting the bilateral solidarity would continue to deepen.

Under the treaty, North Korea deployed around 14,000 troops to the Russian side in the war against Ukraine between October last year and February this year, according to intelligence authorities, Yonhap news agency reported.

Russian media reports said earlier this week that North Korea will send about 6,000 military construction workers and sappers to Russia's Kursk frontline region for mine removal and war recovery.

On Thursday, North Korean state mouthpiece the Rodong Sinmun featured the anniversary, describing the treaty as opening "a new chapter in the friendship" with Moscow and an outcome of the leaders' "extraordinary" leadership.

Earlier in the day, North Korea underscored the "absolute solidity" of its alliance with Russia and reaffirmed bilateral cooperation as it marked the first anniversary of the signing of a mutual defence treaty with Moscow.

The North's mainstream Rodong Sinmun newspaper, which reflects the regime's official position, issued the message in an article marking the first anniversary of the signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership treaty on June 19 last year in Pyongyang between leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The daily touted the treaty as opening "a new chapter in the friendship" between North Korea and Russia and as an outcome of the leaders' "extraordinary" leadership. It said the two countries have "unsparingly shown off the absolute solidity of the alliance relationship."

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