North Korea's Kim says military ties with Russia will 'advance nonstop'

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Kim Jong Un made the comments at the groundbreaking ceremony for a memorial for North Korean soldiers who fought for Russia in its war with Ukraine, state media said.

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the military brotherhood between his country and Russia would “advance nonstop,” state news agency KCNA reported Friday.

Kim made the comments during a speech at the groundbreaking ceremony for a memorial for North Korean soldiers who fought alongside Russian troops in Russia’s Kursk region during Moscow’s ongoing war with Ukraine, KCNA said.

“The years of militant fraternity, in which a guarantee has been provided for the long-term development of the bilateral friendship at the cost of precious blood, will advance nonstop,” Kim said, according to KCNA. Challenges by the “domination and tyranny” cannot hinder the two countries’ ties, he added.

The event was the latest public honoring of North Korean troops who fought in Russia to repel an incursion by Ukrainian forces.

Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin have signed a mutual defense pact. North Korea has sent soldiers, artillery ammunition and missiles to Russia to support Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Kyiv and Seoul estimate that North Korea deployed more than 10,000 troops to the war in return for economic and military technology assistance from Russia. South Korea’s intelligence agency estimated in September that about 2,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed in the fighting.

Putin remained defiant on Thursday after President Donald Trump hit Russia’s two biggest oil companies with sanctions to pressure the Kremlin leader to end the war.

Trump will visit South Korea, North Korea’s bitter rival, next week.

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