International community must prepare for threat of Russia-North Korea 'alliance'

New autocratic partnership part of strategy to overturn global order

2024-06-26 Editorial Russia North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meet in Pyongyang on June 19. (Pool via Reuters)

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited North Korea on June 19 and met with its leader, Kim Jong Un, to sign an agreement on a "comprehensive strategic partnership." The pact elevates relations between the two countries to a level near that of an "alliance." The international community should therefore unite and prepare for the growing threat of a Russia-North Korea partnership in East Asia.

The summit marked Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 years and followed Kim's trip to the Russian Far East in September 2023.

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