War and weapons on agenda as Putin heads to N Korea
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Summary
- Russian President Vladimir Putin is on his way to the North Korean capital Pyongyang where he will meet leader Kim Jong Un
- The two leaders last met in September in Vladivostok but this is Putin’s first visit to Pyongyang since 2000
- The US and Seoul have accused North Korea of supplying Russia with artillery and other equipment, likely in exchange for food and military aid
- Both countries deny the existence of an arms deal but vowed last year to strengthen military ties
- Since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin has increasingly become a pariah to the West and has been looking elsewhere for allies
- After North Korea, Putin is expected to visit Vietnam, a long-time ally, where both countries are expected to discuss issues such as trade
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