The spokesman’s statements came in respond to a question about whether the Kremlin had had time to assess the reaction to the talks on foreign media, including the negative one.
Peskov referred to President Vladimir Putin’s statement that Russia abides by the sanctions of the United Nations Security Council against the DPRK, but there are prospects for military cooperation between the two countries.
On Wednesday, the two leaders held their first meeting in four years at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia’s eastern Amur province, where they discussed economic, political and cultural cooperation, among other important issues.
Kim Jong-Un noted that the meeting was held amid fierce confrontation on the international arena and in this context, he expressed confidence in Russia’s victory in the special military operation in Ukraine.
Kim traveled to Russia at Putin’s invitation and they were accompanied by delegations on economic cooperation, humanitarian issues, the situation in the region and other issues.
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