September 29, 2023
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visit an exhibition of armed equipment on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice in this image released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency on July 27, 2023. KCNA via REUTERS

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Russian Defence Minister in North Korea for historic visit marking the end of the Korean War US alarmed by exhibition of banned missiles

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has held talks with his North Korean counterpart in Pyongyang on the sidelines of ceremonies marking the end of the Korean War, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said on Wednesday.

The ministry announced that Shoigu spoke with North Korean Defense Minister Kang Sun-nam while hailing traditionally close ties between the two nations and thanking his hosts for an eventful cultural program and warm welcome.

Shoigu remarked that his trip comes as North Korea celebrates “the 70th anniversary of the victory… in the Great Fatherland Liberation War,” adding that the Korean People’s Army prevailed “over a strong and cruel enemy.”

Shoigu was referring to the 1950-1953 conflict between North Korea, which was supported by the Soviet Union and China, and South Korea, which was backed by a coalition of Western allies. The Korean War is considered one of the bloodiest conflicts in modern history with an estimated 3 million casualties on both sides. While Seoul and Pyongyang never signed a peace treaty, an armistice established a demilitarized zone near the 38th parallel, dividing the Korean peninsula in two.

Shoigu also touted the “rich history of cooperation” between North Korea and Russia, noting that extensive military exchanges, including visits by senior defense officials and personnel training, have helped “maintain peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.”“I am convinced that today’s talks will help strengthen cooperation between our defense departments,” he added.

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu holds talks with his North Korean counterpart Kang Sun-nam in Pyongyang. © Sputnik / Russian Defense Ministry

Before the talks with his North Korean counterpart, Shoigu laid a wreath at the Liberation Monument commemorating Red Army soldiers who died while liberating Korea from Japanese occupation in 1945. The Russian delegation also laid flowers at the monuments honoring late North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

Russia and North Korea have traditionally enjoyed close ties dating back to the Soviet era, with Pyongyang’s foreign ministry saying last year that relations between the two “are now reaching new strategic heights” in the face of what it called “hegemonic actions of the United States and its satellites.”

Meanwhile Washington is alarmed over the visit, U.S. State Department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel said Washington was “incredibly concerned” about ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.”Russia’s support for these unlawful weapons programs – by blocking additional action at the U.N. Security Council, by participating in events in Pyongyang celebrating these weapons, by failing to crack down on DPRK sanction-evasion activities – all of this just highlights how detrimental (Moscow) has become to preserving international peace and security,” Patel said, referring to the defence exhibition that featured North Korea’s banned ballistic missiles that Shiogu attended.

Washington says North Korea has shipped weapons including infantry rockets and missiles to Russia for use in Ukraine.

North Korea and Russia deny conducting arms transactions. Shoigu’s visit was the first by a Russian defence minister to North Korea since the 1991 break-up of the Soviet Union.

Source AFP/Reuters/RT/KCNA

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