Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un visits Putin, or perhaps not even Putin himself, just some bureaucrat in Vladivostok. The article is quite succinct in details. There will be more in Western media, probably speculations, and some stuff the Moscow says. As I understand this is about an arm deal. Best Korea would manufacture artillery rounds and mines, while Russia would give food and tech. At least this is what I read earlier. Anyway this doesn't happen often, and it's sure it's related to the Ukraine conflict. Perhaps Moscow is scraping the bottom of the barrel, perhaps just wants to outsource some production. Can mean a golden age for the DPRK. Perhaps they'll act like a facade, a proxy for Russia and China to make certain deals the two countries can't (like China giving lethal aid to Russia).
>>47278 I think I meant if they exist in hard copy, were they created back then as propaganda placard or something. And not in the sense that those stuff happened or not. Just for clarification, I'm not sure how you meant.