Kim Jong Un Pledges , ‘Unconditional Support’ for Russia.<br />North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in person on Sept. 13, 'The Hill' reports.<br />The two leaders convened for <br />four to five hours at Russia's launch <br />center, the Vostochny Cosmodrome. .<br />While there, Kim pledged his "full and unconditional support" for Russia, especially against the "anti-imperialist" West, 'The Hill' reports. .<br />Putin is reportedly seeking munitions from North Korea to advance his war on Ukraine. .<br />Putin is reportedly seeking munitions from North Korea to advance his war on Ukraine. .<br />North Korea may be looking to Russia for help with the development of military satellites, analysts say. .<br />North Korea may be looking to Russia for help with the development of military satellites, analysts say. .<br />This was Kim's first time leaving <br />North Korea since the pandemic. .<br />This was Kim's first time leaving <br />North Korea since the pandemic. .<br />If Russia does enter into a munitions <br />deal with North Korea, it would <br />violate an international agreement.<br />If Russia does enter into a munitions <br />deal with North Korea, it would <br />violate an international agreement.<br />No U.N. member state should violate Security Council sanctions against North Korea by engaging in an illegal trade of arms, , South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lim Soo-suk, via briefing.<br />... and must certainly not engage in military cooperation with North Korea that undermines the peace and stability of the international community. , South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lim Soo-suk, via briefing.<br />The U.S. previously accused Kim of supplying Putin with weapons to aid Russia against Ukraine, which both countries have denied.
