North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reiterated his support for Russia with the invasion of Ukraine in mind by sending a congratulatory message to President Putin on the anniversary of the birth of Russia due to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

As the international community calls for stronger sanctions against North Korea, which repeatedly launches ballistic missiles, it seems that there are speculations that Russia will continue to play a role as a backer.

The North Korean Workers' Party of Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper, dated 12th, said that General Secretary Kim Jung-eun sent a congratulatory message to President Putin on a memorial day called "Russia Day" to celebrate the birth of Russia due to the collapse of the Soviet Union. I told you.



With Russia's military invasion of Ukraine in mind, Kim said, "Under the guidance of President Putin, we have overcome all the obstacles to the realization of the feat of justice in order to protect the dignity and security of the country. We are sending full support and support for this, "he reiterated his support for Russia.



He said, "I am confident that the strategic cooperation between the two countries will become even closer in order to protect international justice and ensure world security," he said.



Russia has vetoed and opposed a resolution to sanction North Korea, which repeatedly launches ballistic missiles at the UN Security Council last month, and Kim will continue to serve as a backing to Russia. There seems to be some speculation to expect.