NewsPutin's billion-pound arms deal: North Korea's secret support

Putin's billion-pound arms deal: North Korea's secret support

The Naumann Foundation has released a report detailing how much Vladimir Putin is paying Kim Jong Un for military equipment deliveries. It is estimated that Russia might have transferred approximately £4 billion to North Korea.

Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un
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Katarzyna Bogdańska

According to the German Friedrich Naumann Foundation, even the most conservative estimates suggest that the value of arms deliveries from North Korea to Russia exceeds £1.2 billion, as reported by NEXTA.

The report notes that it is impossible to precisely estimate the volume of arms delivered from North Korea to Russia because Pyongyang conceals its export data. South Korean security services depend on satellite images and monitoring of maritime routes.

Russia strengthens military cooperation with North Korea

The United States and South Korea disclosed that in October, at least 3,000 soldiers were moved from North Korea to Russia. By the year's end, Pyongyang intends to send 10,000 troops there. On Thursday, Japanese and Ukrainian media reported that about 2,000 North Korean soldiers, who had completed training at military ranges in Russia's Far East, are being transported by train to the European part of the country near the border with Ukraine.

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