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Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea for a two-day visit, his first in 24 years, both countries have announced.

Mr Putin is expected to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday local time for talks focused on expanding military cooperation as they deepen their alignment in the face of separate and intensifying confrontations with Washington.

“At the invitation of the Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK, Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin will pay a friendly state visit to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on June 18-19,” the Kremlin said in a statement. 

North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency also confirmed the visit. 

Mr Putin will then visit Vietnam on June 19-20, the Kremlin said. 

Both visits had been expected, although the dates had not previously been announced. 

Since the war in Ukraine began, Mr Putin has stayed close to home, rarely leaving Russia last year.

 Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un
Mr Putin and Mr Kim examine a launch pad of Soyuz rockets during their meeting in 2023. (AP: Mikhail Metzel/ Sputnik/ Kremlin Pool Photo)

The visit comes amid growing international concerns about an arms arrangement in which Pyongyang provides Moscow with munitions to fuel Mr Putin’s war in Ukraine in exchange for economic assistance and technology transfers that would enhance the threat posed by Mr Kim’s nuclear weapons and missile program.

Military, economic and other cooperation between North Korea and Russia have sharply increased since Mr Kim visited the Russian Far East in September for a meeting with Mr  Putin, their first since 2019.

US and South Korean officials have accused the North of providing Russia with artillery, missiles and other military equipment to help prolong its fighting in Ukraine, possibly in return for key military technologies and aid. 

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