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Russian prosecutor public Igor Krasnov’s visit to North Korea is intended to improve cooperation, according to his office. This is the first time a chief Russian prosecutor has traveled to the remote North.  ,
His office announced in a statement posted on its site on Monday that Krasnov will match with his counterpart in North Korea and explore diplomatic problems.  ,
He may even mark a” assistance deal” between lawyers ‘ agencies from the two countries for the time 2024 to 2026, it added, without providing details.  ,
Following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s journey to Pyongyang next month to meet with North Vietnamese leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea and Russia have expanded participation in different areas.
The two discussed strengthening their economic and security cooperation, and they emphasized that they both shared a strong resistance to American sanctions.
Under a new relationship agreement announced at their mountain, Putin and Kim , agreed to offer each additional military aid “without wait” if either were attacked.  ,
Since Vladimir Putin’s February 2022 war of Ukraine, Russia has been cosying up with North Korea. North Korea and Russia both deny that the United States has been using Russian arms in its conflict in Ukraine.
Next week, the North’s Kim , met , a Soviet military group, led by Russia’s evil defence secretary, Aleksey Krivoruchko, in Pyongyang, and discussed the “importance and need” of military assistance.
Minister from Belarus
Amid the deepening teamwork between North Korea and Russia, the foreign secretary of ardent Russian ally Belarus will attend North Korea this year, the North’s state-run Asian Central News Agency, or KCNA, reported.
Belarus, which shares borders with Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia,  , has been supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Foreign Minister Maxim Vladimirovich Ruzenkov did visit Pyongyang on a regular basis from Tuesday through Friday, the KCNA reported, without providing specifics about his plans.  ,
In September next time, the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, suggested trilateral cooperation between Russia, North Korea and Belarus during a meet with Putin.
Evgeny Shestakov, the evil foreign minister of Belarus, and Im Chon Il, the president of the north, met in April. They agreed to develop high-level emails and markets.
The two parties even agreed at the time to promote cooperation in both the economic and cultural areas as well as to support one another and cooperate in international affairs.