WNAM REPORT: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has signed off a defense pact with Russia, the North’s state media reported Tuesday, amid heightened concerns over Pyongyang’s troop dispatch to Russia.
The treaty on “comprehensive strategic partnership” between North Korea and Russia was ratified the previous day as a decree from the North Korean leader, the News Agency reported.
The report noted that the treaty will take effect from the day both sides exchanged ratification instruments.
Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the treaty in Pyongyang in June, which includes a provision committing both nations to mutual military assistance in the event of an attack on either side.
Sources reported that Putin signed the pact on Saturday (local time).
Since the treaty was forged in June, North Korea and Russia have elevated their military partnership to new heights.
The United States has confirmed that as many as 10,000 North Korean troops have been sent to Russia’s western front-line Kursk region with the possibility of engaging in combat against Ukrainian forces.
In a recent report, Putin mentioned the possibility of the two countries holding joint military exercises, suggesting a further deepening of their military cooperation.