Putin, Kim vow to boost cooperation

MOSCOW: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday in Russia’s Far East at a modern space launch facility for talks that the US suspects will involve defence cooperation.
Meanwhile, as North Korea’s leader was busy meeting his friend, his military back home fired two ballistic missiles, media reported.
“I am glad to see you,” Putin said as he shook Kim’s hand for around 40 seconds, welcoming him at Vostochny Cosmodrome, a modern space launch facility in the Amur region of Russia’s Far East. “This is our new cosmodrome.” Kim, speaking through an interpreter, thanked Putin for the invitation and for the warmth of his reception. The summit between North Korea and Russia is being closely monitored by Washington and its allies, who are concerned about a potential agreement on trade arms and defence technology.
US and South Korean officials have expressed concerns about Kim Jong-Un discussing weapons and ammunition supply to Russia, which has exhausted vast stocks in Ukraine. However, Moscow and Pyongyang have denied such intentions.
Given North Korea’s two failed attempts to launch spy satellites in the previous four months, it was significant that the meeting was held at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, a representation of Russia’s aspirations to become a space power.
In a footage released by the RIA news agency, Kim and Putin are seen shaking hands grinning broadly, standing outside, surrounded by security personnel and Russian media representatives, before walking together into a gleaming glass-walled building. –Agencies