Kim Jong-un arrived in Russia and plans to hold private talks with Putin after the Eastern Economic Forum, attracting global attention. In particular, Western countries led by the United States are paying close attention to this, and Russia has once again become the focus of international attention.
At present, the world situation is changing dramatically, and at a critical moment, the leaders of the two countries have held a secret meeting. This has made Western countries nervous, especially after Kim Jong-un's arrival in Russia.
Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war, Putin has been busy dealing with internal and external troubles and rarely appears in public. The scheduled talks with Ukraine were canceled for some reason, which made Putin's pressure even more intense and his inner anxiety deeper.
Kim Jong-un's visit provided Putin with timely help and was like a relief in the snow. According to Russia**, Kim Jong-un originally planned to visit Russia, but the outbreak of the new crown epidemic has repeatedly postponed the plan.
This time, taking advantage of the tension in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Kim Jong-un "deliberately" resumed rail traffic between North Korea and Russia, arriving in the form of a green train.
Kim Jong-un led the vice chairman of the DPRK** Military Commission and the DPRK foreign minister to Russia together, demonstrating the importance he attaches to the visit. Putin was deeply moved by this and personally received Kim Jong-un and his entourage in Vladivostok.
Despite the fact that Russia is the second military power in the world, it has found itself in a disadvantageous position in the Russian-Ukrainian war. The war did not end as quickly as expected, but instead plunged Russia into a protracted war with Ukraine, costing a lot of money and materials.
Although Ukraine's small country has no advantage in military strength, the first aid from the United States and other Western countries has allowed Ukraine to continue fighting on the battlefield. This assistance not only provides Ukraine with follow-up firepower, but also makes Ukraine more assertive in its confrontation with Russia.
However, this has also put Russia in a difficult position, and their army is in turmoil and can only vent their emotions by shooting down drones.
Currently, Kim Jong-un is visiting Russia, which looks very beneficial to Russia. Of course, the possibility of a union of North Korea and Russia cannot be ruled out. Russia faces threats from Ukraine and NATO, and North Korea also faces pressure from the United States, Japan, and South Korea.
There is a lot of pressure on both countries, and if they can come together this time, it is natural to discuss the ** issue. Although the DPRK is a small country, it mainly develops a land army, and its demand for ammunition and equipment far exceeds that of Russia.
In the Russian-Ukrainian war, which has lasted for nearly two years, the biggest consumable is *** If North Korea can provide a large number of artillery shells to solve the current urgent needs, it will undoubtedly be a great joy for Putin.
Of course, Kim Jong-un will not provide the munitions for free, and in exchange, Russia will share its nuclear submarine and satellite technology to help North Korea build its military capabilities. For North Korea, advanced high technology** is key to keeping the military running, especially the satellite positioning system.
Only with the improvement of equipment can the DPRK have stronger strength in the international arena and no longer be bullied by the United States, Japan and South Korea. If the rumors are true, North Korea's military and food aid to Russia will have a positive impact on Russia's war in Ukraine.
After receiving reinforcements, the Russian army will no longer fight alone, which will greatly boost their morale and combat effectiveness. This will have a significant impact on the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine, and may even completely change the situation, so that the situation will also change in various regions.
This is exactly what the United States is worried about. And the sudden appearance of Kim Jong-un is obviously something that the United States did not expect, and it is also something that they absolutely will not allow to happen.
The United States has warned North Korea that it will be sanctioned if it provides aid to Russia. Although only the United States is speaking, South Korea and Japan will also follow the United States in dealing with North Korea.
For this situation, Russia ** is very clear that the DPRK has been repeatedly sanctioned by the joint efforts of the three countries. Therefore, if the United States makes things difficult for Russia's allies, Russia will not let go of America's allies.
In contrast to the straightforwardness of the United States, Russia is more low-key: "If the South Korean embassy in Moscow makes a request, we will support South Korea with all our might."
Although South Korea has joined the U.S. camp, we still see South Korea as an important partner. Although this sentence is polite, the implicit meaning in it is very obvious, and South Korea has to accept it.
After all, South Korea was the first to join the coalition against Russia, and then openly supported Ukraine, so they do have some reason to lose on this issue. At the same time, the NATO bloc has recently taken action, planning military exercises in the Baltic Sea region.
The United States is also expected to participate in the exercise, which, albeit on a small scale, remains a serious challenge for Russia. At present, most of Russia's forces are being held back on the battlefield by Ukraine, which makes it possible to stretch their investment in this military exercise.
If Putin does not fully demonstrate Russia's military prowess in this exercise, then he may be ridiculed by the United States and other Western countries. At present, North Korea is an ally of Russia, and as long as Russia can hold on to the pressure from the front, Ukraine will not be allowed to achieve absolute superiority.
In this case, solidarity and cooperation between Russia and the DPRK are seen as optimal. However, it remains to be seen whether the two countries will be able to make a breakthrough in this difficult situation.