Putin arrives in North Korea on state visit

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (L) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival in Pyongyang for a state visit. -/KCNA via YNA/dpa

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for a two-day state visit against the backdrop of his war of aggression against Ukraine.

Putin was received by North Korea's ruler Kim Jong Un at the airport in Pyongyang, the Russian news agency Interfax reported.

According to observers, the two-day visit will also focus on further arms deliveries from Pyongyang, which Moscow intends to use in its war against Ukraine.

The main part of the visit begins on Wednesday. The day will begin with a meeting between Putin and Kim on Kim Il Sung Square, Pyongyang's urban and symbolic centre.

Long negotiations are then planned, first in one-on-one talks, then on a larger scale.

In addition to several meals together, a wreath-laying ceremony and a joint concert visit have also been announced.

The last time Putin was in North Korea was in 2000, when he was received by Kim's father, Kim Jong Il.

After a long break in the relationship, the two countries have recently moved closer together - not least because of the Ukraine war.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (L) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival in Pyongyang for a state visit. -/KCNA via YNA/dpa
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (R) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin during his two day state visit. -/Kremlin/dpa
Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with North Korea leader Kim Jong-un at the Vostochny Cosmodrome. -/Kremlin/dpa