Parallel world of dictators: Kim Jong-un supported Putin and babbled about friendship with Russia
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A dictator from North Korea greeted his Russian colleague on Russia Day. In a telegram sent to the Kremlin, Kim Jong-un noted that he values friendship with Putin.
In addition, according to the Korean Central News Agency, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed his full support for the president of the aggressor country.
Kim Jong-un on friendship with Russia
As Russia's foreign policy moves ever closer to an isolated North Korea, the leaders of both states have many common topics of discussion. One of them is the strengthening of Korean-Russian relations. So, in a telegram to Putin, Kim Jong-un noted that he values the relations between the DPRK and Russia.
“I am sure that the Korean-Russian relations of friendship and cooperation, which entered a new critical phase after our first meeting in Vladivostok in April 2019, will continue to dynamically strengthen and develop in all areas,” he stressed.
< p> Because of the desire to strengthen cooperation, the North Korean dictator decided to turn a blind eye to everything that Russia does and support the aggressor in the destruction of the Ukrainian people.
“Under your leadership, the Russian people, bravely overcoming the challenges and difficulties they encounter, are achieving great success in carrying out the just cause of protecting the dignity and security of their country, to which our people give full support,” Kim Jong-in said in a statement.
Also, the North Korean dictator wished the Russian dictator good health, and ” friendly Russian people” – prosperity. Given the reports of Putin's unsatisfactory condition and the numerous sanctions against Russia, both one and the second wishes in the civilized world look, to say the least, ironic.
Recallthat in the war of Russia against Ukraine, all civilized states support our country. On the side of Russia are only its satellites. The aggressors also managed to lure poor African countries – none of them support Ukraine. Fortunately, all the leading states of the world, except China, support truth and freedom.
Hungary is an ally of Russia
Hungary has been and is an ally of Russia from the very beginning. Even before the start of the war, the governments of the countries decided to deploy troops along the border with Ukraine. The official goal sounded like protection against an uncontrolled influx of refugees and against attempts to cross the border by an armed formation. In fact, experts say, there was another goal. In the event of a successful offensive by the Russian troops, the Hungarian army was to capture our Transcarpathia.