Reports of a meeting between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin have sent Washington and Tokyo into a frenzy. The North Korean navy is not as powerful as the Russian one, but in this case we are not talking about comparability between two fleets, but about an important precedent that marks the restoration of military cooperation between two friendly countries.
If the joint naval exercises take place “they will be the first large-scale drills for North Korea since the 1950-1953 Korean War.”
This is even more important now, since it is joining against the US military alliance with Japan and South Korea with the prospect of merging with the Anglo-Saxon bloc AUKUS (US, UK, Australia).
“NATO of the East”, will unite the Armed Forces of the United States with the above countries for the purpose of future military confrontation with rivals Russia, China and North Korea.
Russian experts now appreciate the fact that “the anti-American coalition of the Korean War is apparently being recreated.”
North Korean leader will arrive in Vladivostok or even Moscow in an “armored train”
In the event of a meeting in the Far East, it could take place within the framework of the Eastern Economic Forum, which is scheduled to take place from September 10 to 13.
One of the signs of an impending meeting is the “recent arrival in Russia of a North Korean delegation of about 20 officials, including those overseeing the security protocols of senior officials.” Moscow reportedly wants to agree to supply artillery shells and anti-tank missiles to the Russian military.
In turn, Kim Jong Un reportedly wanted access to advanced technologies for nuclear submarines and satellites and to discuss food supplies.
Russian media have long speculated about an existing deal to send thousands of North Korean construction workers to Russia to rebuild the devastated cities and towns of Donbass.
Even a group of volunteers from North Korea will participate in hostilities against the forces of the Kiev regime, according to an interview with one of the Russian media, the well-known war correspondent Alexander Sladkov, who claims that 50,000 North Korean commandos are ready to join Russian troops in Ukraine.
“I spoke to the head of the North Korean veterans organization and he said: ’50 thousand full-time commandos are ready to be sent.’
China will give the green light to North Korea to create a kind of private military company with 500,000 Soldiers who can work for Russia. In return, North Korea will receive a package of Russian grain, advanced defense technology, and cheap oil and natural gas.
Russia along with China, one of North Korea’s few international allies has already directly aided the North Korean regime, which may now be doing the “dirty work” for Moscow and Beijing in Ukraine.




