Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that UN sanctions on the North Korean regime should be “reviewed” as he visited Pyongyang and signed a strategic agreement with leader Kim Jong Un.
“I am noting that the indefinite restrictive regime inspired by the US and its allies at the UN Security Council towards the DPRK should be reviewed,” Putin said.
Putin stated this in Pyongyang, where he and Kim Jong Un have signed a new agreement.
He alled for the “indefinite restrictive regime inspired by the US and its allies at the UN Security Council” towards North Korea to be “reviewed” and revealed the comprehensive partnership agreement signed by the two countries provides “mutual assistance in the event of aggression”
Furthermore, he highlighted recent statements by the US and other Nato countries about the supply of high-precision long-range weapons systems, F-16 aircraft, and other high-tech weapons and equipment “for inflicting attacks on Russian territory”
Putin, therfore, added that “Russia does not rule out developing the military-technical cooperation” with North Korea.