North Korea says cooperation with Russia ‘natural’ for neighbours
Sign up now: Get insights on Asia's fast-moving developments
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un returned home last week from a trip to Russia.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Follow topic:
SEOUL – North Korea on Monday slammed South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol for criticising its cooperation with Moscow following leader Kim Jong Un’s Russia visit
Mr Yoon, speaking at the United Nations General Assembly last week
In a piece carried by KCNA news agency, the North denounced Mr Yoon for “malignantly” slandering its friendly cooperation with Russia, and said Mr Yoon was serving as a “loudspeaker” for the United States. “It is quite natural and normal for neighbouring countries to keep close relations with each other, and there is no reason to call such practice to account,” it said.
Mr Kim returned home last week
The US and South Korea are concerned
Any activities assisting North Korea's weapons programmes are banned under UN Security Council resolutions.
“The foreign policy of the DPRK… will not be tied to anything, and its friendly and cooperative relations with the close neighbours will continue to grow stronger,” the commentary said.
DPRK stands for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, North Korea’s official name. REUTERS

