Putin ratifies treaty with North Korea, pledging mutual defense amid Russia's war in Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ratified a strategic partnership treaty with North Korea, including a mutual defense clause. The treaty, signed in June, obligates both countries to aid each other in case of an armed attack. The pact comes amid Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine, and there are reports that North Korea has supplied Russia with weapons and troops, though Russia has not confirmed troop presence. The treaty aims to strengthen ties and ensure regional and global stability.

November 09, 2024
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