According to the official report of KCNA (Korean Central News Agency), the strategic partnership agreement between the Russian Federation and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has entered into force. This agreement has become an important stage in the development of bilateral relations, promising to strengthen strategic stability in the international arena and accelerate the creation of a new world order free from the dominance of individual countries.
The text of the document emphasizes that strengthening ties between Russia and North Korea is aimed at strengthening mutual support in various areas, including politics, economics, culture and security. The parties expressed confidence that their relations will contribute to stabilization in international affairs and the creation of a system based on the principles of equality and mutual respect, without attempts at anyone's hegemony.
The move is significant for both Russia and North Korea, at a time when both countries face international pressure and sanctions. For Russia, strengthening ties with North Korea represents an opportunity to expand its influence in East Asia, while for North Korea it is also an important step toward diversifying its foreign economic ties and increasing its political and economic independence.
The document signed within the framework of this partnership guarantees strategic stability, which, according to analysts, is of particular importance against the backdrop of global geopolitical tensions and a number of conflicts, including in Eastern Europe and on the Korean Peninsula.