North Korean leader Kim Jong Un left Russia yesterday after a rare six-day visit. The visit appeared to solidify North Korea's ties with Russia. The visit had focused intensely on military cooperation, including a symbolic exchange of rifles with Putin and an inspection of state-of-the-art Russian weapons. The two sides also discussed to increase the supplies of grain, resumption of regular air travel and reviving
long-muted infrastructure projects.
Before departing Vladivostok, Kim Jong Un was presented with five explosive drones, a reconnaissance drone and a bulletproof vest as gifts from the governor of the Primorye region of Russia. The meeting sparked concerns that Moscow and Pyongyang will defy Western sanctions to secure an arms deal.