North Korean leader travelled to Russia on his armoured train for closely watched talks amid concerns Vladimir Putin is seeking an arms deal to support Ukraine war
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has arrived in Russia, Japanese media reported, after travelling from Pyongyang on his private train for a rare summit with President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok.
A train carrying Kim had arrived at Khasan station, the main rail gateway to Russia’s Far East from North Korea, Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported on Tuesday, citing an unnamed Russian official source. Kim and Putin will meet in the afternoon, Kyodo added.