Putin and Kim exchange letters suggesting the pair form closer ties against 'hostile military forces' © Other
Mr Kim's letter said the "strategic and tactical cooperation, support and solidarity" between the two countries had reached a new level.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has written to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to suggest the two countries form closer ties.
The letter from Mr Putin suggested the pair work to "expand the comprehensive and constructive bilateral relations with common efforts", according to North Korea's state media, KCNA.
Delivered to Pyongyang on North Korea's liberation day, it went on to say a union would help "strengthen the security and stability of the Korean peninsula and the Northeastern Asian region".
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WNU Editor: Russia and North Korea have always had close ties. This increase in military relations between the two countries is a done deal.
Russian And North Korean Leaders Exchange Letters Calling For Closer Military Ties
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Putin says Russia and North Korea will expand bilateral relations, KCNA reports -- Reuters
Putin, Kim Vow Stronger Russia-North Korea Ties — State Agency -- Moscow Times
Putin tells Kim Jong-un that they will expand 'constructive bilateral relations,' North Korea says -- FOX News
Putin says Russia and N Korea will expand bilateral relations -- Al Jazeera
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