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North Korea’s Kim voices full support for Russia, sends National Day message to Putin, KCNA says

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SEOUL, June 12 (Reuters) - ‌North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent ​a congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Russia’s ⁠National Day, voicing full support for Moscow’s domestic and foreign policies, state media KCNA said on Friday.

Kim said ​ties between North Korea and Russia were strengthening into an alliance ‌based on a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty, and pledged to “always be with” Russia, KCNA reported.

Separately, Russian and North Korean ⁠officials visited a monument and cemetery of ⁠fallen Soviet Army fighters to mark Russia’s National Day, while Russia's embassy hosted a reception for North Korean senior officials, KCNA said.

Ties between the two countries have ‌been deepening amid North Korea’s deployment of thousands of ⁠troops to support Russia’s war in ‌Ukraine.

Officials in Washington and Seoul have ​accused Pyongyang of supplying artillery shells, missiles and other military materials for use in Ukraine, though Moscow ‌and Pyongyang denied arms transfers.

The two ​countries signed the strategic ⁠partnership treaty during Putin’s visit to Pyongyang in ‌June 2024, and also ⁠agreed to open a key land bridge linking the two countries.

The bridge, due to be completed on June 19, ​could further facilitate ‌trade and provide North Korea with additional means to circumvent ⁠international sanctions over its nuclear ​and missile programmes, analysts say.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok Shim; ​Editing by Franklin Paul)

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