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Kim tells Putin: Russia will win against 'evil' in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin (second right) and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (third right) inspect the Russian spaceport Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russias Amur region in the Far East on September 13, 2023. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said on Wednesday that relations with Russia are the very first priority for his country. Putin and Kim then visited several facilities of the cosmodrome and also examined the construction of the new infrastructure. — Kremlin Press Office / Handout / Anadolu Agency via Reuters

VLADIVOSTOK, Russia, Sept 13 — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russian President Vladimir Putin today via a translator that he was sure that the Russian army and people would triumph against "evil", in what he cast as the West's imperialism in the war in Ukraine.

Before proposing a toast to Putin's health, the victory of "great Russia", Korean-Russian friendship and the health of all those present, Kim said he was confident Russia would win in what Moscow calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine.

"I am deeply convinced that the heroic Russian army and people will brilliantly inherit the tradition of victory, confidently demonstrate invaluable dignity and honour on the fronts of the special military operation," Kim said via a translator before raising a glass of wine.

"The Russian army and people will certainly win a great victory in the sacred struggle for the punishment of a great evil that claims hegemony and feeds an expansionist illusion," Kim added.

Putin and Kim were offered a menu including duck and fig salad, crab dumplings, sturgeon and beef with a choice of Russian wines, according to Kremlin reporters.

Western intelligence agencies suspect that Russia is looking to acquire North Korean weapons and ammunition to use in its military campaign in Ukraine, something both Moscow and Pyongyang have denied. — Reuters

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