Putin approved the new alliance with North Korea

The Russian preside has finalized the ratification of the strategic partnership agreeme he and the North Korean leader signed during his visit to Pyongyang in June.
According to Isna, the State Duma of Russia unanimously approved this treaty at the end of last moh, and the Federation Council approved it on November 6, and finally, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin gave the final seal of approval to this new alliance on Saturday. hit
“Approve the Comprehensive Partnership Agreeme between the Russian Federation and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea signed in Pyongyang on June 19, 2024,” the docume signed by the Russian preside, dated November 9, emphasized.
The treaty will officially eer io force when Moscow and Pyongyang exchange ratified documes. This treaty includes the commitmes of Russia and North Korea to help each other in case of foreign aggression. According to the agreeme signed by Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the two couries “will work together to ensure stable regional and iernational peace and security.”
This docume coains an article that states: “If one of the parties is attacked by an armed attack by any coury or several couries and as a result finds itself in a state of war, the other party will immediately provide military and other assistance with all its means.” Kurdistan and this is in accordance with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter and national laws.
Moscow and Pyongyang also pledged not to sign any agreemes with third parties that are against each other’s “sovereigy, security, territorial iegrity, right to free choice and developme of political, social, economic and cultural systems, as well as other key ierests.”
Another article in this docume expresses Russia and North Korea’s opposition to Western sanctions and describes them as “unilateral coercive measures, including extraterritorial measures” that are illegal and corary to iernational law and the UN Charter. Moscow and Pyongyang have pledged not to impose such sanctions on each other.
North Korean Foreign Minister Cho Son-hui said earlier this moh that Pyongyang would support Moscow in its war with Kiev as long as necessary, adding that he had no doubts about Russia’s eveual victory.
According to Rasha Today, Ukraine and Western couries have accused North Korea of sending troops to Russia and are worried that these troops will eveually join the conflict. North Korea has denied these accusations and claims that these accusations are an attempt to tarnish Pyongyang’s image. Putin has neither confirmed nor denied these claims and added that the details of the cooperation between the two couries have nothing to do with other parties.
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