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Why the Russia-North Korea pact is a big deal Atlanta
- Location: Atlanta, New York, United States
ussia President Vladimir Putin’s recent Pyongyang visit culminated with a landmark pact between Russia and North Korea for “immediate military assistance if either faces armed aggression”.
Here is what this means, and why this pact is significant.
But first, some historical context
After World War II, the erstwhile Soviet Union wanted the installation of a communist regime in Korea, and offered significant military assistance to North Korea founder Kim Il Sung during the Korean War. After hostilities ended, the USSR, along with China, provided significant military and other aid to the communist North.
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