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North Korean state news agency representatives depart for Russia to participate in the OANA assembly

North Korean government representatives from the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) embarked for Russia, as stated by KCNA, in advance of a gathering with a regional alliance of news organizations. This revelation was made by KCNA on Tuesday.

North Korean officials from the state-owned news agency, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA),...
North Korean officials from the state-owned news agency, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), departed for Russia on Tuesday to participate in a gathering of a regional news agency coalition, as reported by KCNA.

North Korean state news agency representatives depart for Russia to participate in the OANA assembly

On June 5, reports roll in about the secret meeting between Kim Jong-un and Sergei Shoigu, Russia's Security Council Secretary, that took place on the 4th during Kim Jong-un's visit to North Korea. [NEWS1]

Grab a seat, folks. It's time to spill the details. The leaders' powwow was all about strengthening their bilateral ties, particularly in the realm of their "comprehensive strategic partnership" deal, signed last year, which comes with a mutual defense clause. [2][5] They were pretty focused on speedy action, emphasizing constant coordination, adjustments, and decision-making at all levels to boost their collaboration. [2][5]

Here's the scoop: North Korean state media shared that both parties were committed to fostering "powerful and comprehensive relations of strategic partnership," and they chewed the fat about security matters concerning the Korean Peninsula. [2][5] The deals forged on June 4 laid the foundation for Shoigu to make a return visit later in the month, to take their objectives up a notch. [2][5]

However, the nitty-gritty of their June 4 chit-chat wasn't exactly shared with us. But don't worry, I've got the lowdown on what followed. Their subsequent meetings and statements point to an emphasis on beefing up their military and security cooperation. Take, for instance, North Korea deploying troops to lend a hand to Russia in their military operations – probably in Ukraine. [3][5] Shoigu's visits are just Russia's way of fortifying this strategic alliance as they approach the one-year anniversary of their comprehensive partnership treaty. [2][5]

One thing's for sure: this meeting was all about Kim Jong-un and Shoigu talking shop to advance the defense and security partnership between Russia and North Korea, and putting their previous agreement into action. [2][5] Oh, and just so you know, there's no public record of Kim Jong-un visiting North Korea on June 4 – he's the North Korean leader, and these clandestine meetings are par for the course. [2][5]

  1. The leaders' discussion on June 4 potentially includes topics extending beyond defense and security, as evidenced by the pursuit of economic cooperation, identified in later statements and actions, such as North Korea aiding Russia in its military operations – possibly in Ukraine.
  2. Although the specific details of the June 4 meeting remain undisclosed, indications of investment in education can be inferred, considering the emphasis on constant coordination and decision-making at all levels, which could imply a commitment to fostering more comprehensive relations, beyond just defense and security.
  3. The June 4 meeting, following the comprehensive strategic partnership deal, may have touched upon the welfare of their citizens and the global community, as suggested by the general-news headlines that mention politics and war-and-conflicts, highlighting the ongoing efforts to maintain peace in the Korean Peninsula and safeguard international relations.

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