US President Joe Biden plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskynext week around the UN General Assembly meetings, according to multiple officials.
Ukraine said it destroyed a Russian air defense system in an attack on occupied Crimea, as Moscow said its forces shot down 11 Ukrainian drones early Thursday morning over the region. Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russian targets in Crimea, which was annexed by Moscow in 2014.
A South Korean minister warned Russia and North Korea could be pursuing “some kind of military deal,” and an official from the presidential office said Seoul has long been aware that Moscow has used weapons provided by Pyongyang in the war.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin met his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-un Wednesday — but it is unclear if they struck an agreement.
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Zelensky is set to visit the US Capitol next week
From CNN's Melanie Zanona
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will visit the US Capitol next Thursday, according to a GOP source familiar with the matter. He will not address a joint session of Congress and is instead expected to meet individually with lawmakers and members of leadership.
The visit comes as Congress is weighing a White House request for additional aid to Ukraine, but its passage remains in doubt, with the GOP fiercely divided over the issue. Zelensky addressed a joint session last December, but opposition to Ukraine funding has grown particularly inside the House GOP.
In response to the news, hardliner Rep. Eli Crane tweeted: “Is there a faster way to shut down the government?”
The anticipated visit, which was first reported by Punchbowl News, comes as part of a broader trip to the United States. Zelensky is also attending the UN General Assembly in New York next week.
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Ukraine calls talks between Kim and Putin "a manifestation of Russia's incapacity"
From CNN's Mariya Knight and Yulia Kesaieva
This week’s talks between North Korea and Russia were “a manifestation of Russia’s incapacity,” according to Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the Head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office.
He noted that Ukraine was taking the actions of Moscow and Pyongyang “very seriously and making its own calculations.”
The Russia-North Korea summit covered a range of topics, including transport infrastructure, logistics, and agriculture, according to officials.
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the initial discussions, which lasted over five hours Wednesday, with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as “highly productive,” involving a “candid exchange of views” on both regional matters and bilateral relations.
Putin also said Moscow was considering and discussing some military cooperation with North Korea.
Prior to the summit, the US officials warned Pyongyang would “pay a price” if it struck an arms deal with Russia.
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Zelensky hails destruction of Russian air defense system in Crimea as "today's triumph"
From CNN's Mariya Knight
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks at a press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, on August 23.
A Security Service of Ukraine source said the complex’s radars and antennas were hit with UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles]. “After the radio-location stations were disabled, the Navy used two Neptune cruise missiles to hit S300/400 Triumph launching complexes,” the source said.
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Ukraine has stepped up strikes on occupied Crimea. Here's what you should know
From CNN staff
The Russian defense ministry said air defenses shot down 11 Ukrainian drones over Crimea early Thursday morning. The Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea to the Russian mainland, was also closed to traffic Thursday but has since reopened.
The attacks are the latest to hit Crimea, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
Ukraine’s strategy to regain control of Crimea is focusing on three main “tasks” that include attacking “occupation military objects,” according to Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office.
Here are other headlines you should know:
On the ground: The Ukrainian military has seen “some success” on the front lines near Bakhmut, but fighting continues south of the city, in the area of the village of Andriivka, according to a defense official. In Russia’s Belgorod region, which neighbors Ukraine, the Ukrainian military has unleashed shelling nearly 100 times over the past 24 hours, the region’s Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said Thursday.
Biden and Zelensky: Biden plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky next week around the UN General Assembly meetings, according to multiple officials familiar with the plans. It remained unclear whether the meeting would occur in New York or later in the week at the White House. One source familiar with the matter told CNN that Zelensky is expected to travel to Washington, DC, after his stop in New York.
Sanctions: US President Joe Biden’s administration announced its latest tranche of sanctions against the Kremlin over its invasion of Ukraine in a move that targets Russian elites profiting off the war as well as sectors critical to Moscow’s military effort. Also, the national security advisors of the United States, South Korea, and Japan issued a stern warning regarding potential violations of international sanctions by North Korea and Russia following their recent summit.
ICC office: The International Criminal Court has opened a field office in Kyiv to help it investigate war crimes in Ukraine. Announcing the move in the Ukrainian capital Thursday, ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan said the war was a moment of huge responsibility for the court which required perseverance and endurance.
Grain restrictions: Ukraine expects the European Commission to “keep its word” and lift all restrictions on Ukrainian grain exports on Friday, when the restrictions are set to expire, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
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Kim Jong Un arrives in eastern Russian city, Russia's state media reports
From CNN's Mariya Knight
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived in the eastern Russian city Komsomolsk-on-Amur, according to state media.
The North Korean leader is on his way to an aircraft plant in the city, it added.
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2 Russian ships hit in Sevastopol missile attack are beyond repair, Ukraine's military claims
From CNN's Mariya Knight
Smoke rises from the shipyard that was reportedly hit by Ukrainian missile attack in Sevastopol on September 13.
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A Ukrainian missile attack Wednesday destroyed two Russian vessels in a Sevastopol shipyard, according to Ukraine’s military.
Andrii Yusov, a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, named the vessels as the landing ship Minsk and the submarine Rostov-on-Don.
Yusov said Wednesday that the vessels were beyond repair, and Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence doesn’t want to get into the details of what weapon was used to hit the shipyard.
Yusov called the destruction of the landing ship an “irreparable loss” to the Russian fleet, because, as he claimed, Russians do not produce such ships any longer.
CNN cannot independently verify Ukraine’s claims.
Earlier Thursday, a new video published by pro-Wagner PMC Telegram channel Grey Zone, and Russian military bloggers Voenkor Kotenok and Military Informant (Voenniy Osvedomitel) purports to show the Minsk get attacked.
So far, the Russian defense ministry reported that two naval vessels were damaged by a Ukrainian missile attack, without naming the vessels.
CNN has not been able to verify the location or date of the video.
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Ukrainian commander details operation to regain control of oil drilling platforms near Crimea
From CNN’s Yulia Kesaieva and Mitchell McCluskey
A screengrab from a video released by the Ukraine Defense Intelligence shows Ukrainian special forces during an operation to take control of Bokyo Towers off the northwest coast of Crimea. Portions of this image have been blurred by the Ukraine Defense Intelligence.
Ukraine Defense Intelligence
Ukrainian fighters regained control of oil and gas drilling platforms off the coast of Crimea in inflatable boats, a commander said. The platforms, known as the Boyko Towers, have been controlled by the Russians since soon after the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
On Monday, Ukraine’s defense intelligence released a video of the operation to take the platforms back.
The commander of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine’s Special Forces, who is codenamed “Pein,” spoke about the operation in an interview with Ukrainian journalists from 1+1 TV channel.
During the operation, a group of Ukrainian intelligence officers encountered a Russian combat aircraft and shot it down with a man-portable air defense system, Pein said.
“When we started to dock, the plane started to fire at our fighters. The boat was slightly damaged. One such shell could have sunk us. There was one shot, it hit the tail section. We saw a peculiar smoke — first white, then black,” the intelligence officer recalled.
He added that on the drilling platforms, the Ukrainian special forces found Russian ammunition and valuable equipment for reconnaissance in the western part of the Black Sea.
Pein said the return of the towers to Ukrainian control was a painful blow the Russians.
“We have severely restricted the Russians’ actions in the Black Sea, namely in the waters of Zmiinyi (Snake) Island. We pushed them back to the shores of Crimea,” he said.
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Ukraine releases video of naval drones attacking Russian patrol ship
From CNN's Yulia Kesaieva and Andrew Carey
Video of what appears to be a Russian patrol ship coming under attack from naval drones in the Black Sea was released Thursday by Ukraine’s defense intelligence arm.
Ukraine says it attacked two Russian ships in the early hours of Thursday.
The night vision footage appears to have been recorded from one of the naval drones as it moves toward one vessel. It then appears to open fire as it gets closer.
A statement from the Ukrainian military said its forces had attacked two patrol ships in the southwestern part of the Black Sea.
Earlier, Russia’s defense ministry acknowledged that one of its vessels, “Sergei Kotov,” had come under attack overnight.
“In the course of repelling the attack, five enemy unmanned boats were destroyed by [the ship’s] fire,” a ministry statement said, though it did not make reference to any attack on a second patrol ship.
The Ukrainian assault came a day after a missile strike on a shipyard in Sevastopol caused significant damage to a Russian submarine and a landing ship, both undergoing repairs at the time they were targeted.
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Ukraine expects EU to lift Ukraine grain restrictions Friday, foreign minister says
From CNN's Yulia Kesaieva
In this aerial view, agricultural workers harvest a large field of barley in Ukraine's Chernihiv region on August 30.
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Ukraine expects the European Commission to “keep its word” and lift all restrictions on Ukrainian grain exports by Friday, when the restrictions are set to expire, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
Some background: On May 2, the European Commission banned imports of Ukrainian agricultural products to Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia until June 5.
In June, the EU decided to gradually reduce precautions for the import of Ukrainian wheat, maize, rapeseed and sunflower seed to Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia until September 15.
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Biden and Zelensky to meet in US next week, officials say
From CNN's Jennifer Hansler and Kevin Liptak
US President Joe Biden plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky next week around the UN General Assembly meetings, according to multiple officials familiar with the plans.
It remained unclear whether the meeting would occur in New York or later in the week at the White House. One source familiar with the matter told CNN that Zelensky is expected to travel to Washington, DC, after his stop in New York.
Biden and Zelensky are both scheduled to address the assembly on Tuesday.
Zelensky is planning to use an in-person appearance at the annual meeting to appeal for more support for Ukraine as it continues to wage a counteroffensive against Russia. Aside from an address to the assembly, he plans several meetings with other world leaders in New York, according to people familiar with the plans.
Among his objectives will be trying to persuade nations that haven’t taken a firm stance against the war to be more forceful in their condemnation of Russia.
Among his meetings will be with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli government announced Thursday.
Past Biden-Zelensky meetings: Biden last met Zelensky on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Lithuania in July. Before that, the men sat for talks in May at the G7 summit in Japan. Despite support from the United States for an appearance at last week’s G20 summit in India, Zelensky wasn’t extended an invitation by the hosts.
He last traveled to the United States in December, his first time leaving Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began in February of 2022.
A spokesperson for the National Security Council declined to comment.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Zelensky in Kyiv last week as part of a trip aimed in part at aligning the US and Ukraine ahead of the diplomatic gathering. The top US diplomat told the Ukrainian president that the US is “determined to continue to walk side-by-side” with Ukraine.
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US, South Korea and Japan issue warning on North Korea and Russia's violation of international sanctions
From CNN's Yoonjung Seo in Seoul
The national security advisors of the United States, South Korea, and Japan jointly issued a stern warning regarding potential violations of international sanctions by North Korea and Russia, according to a statement released by South Korea’s presidential office.
They convened to discuss the recent North Korea-Russia summit and the regional security landscape during a phone call Thursday evening local time, the statement said.
They advisors emphasized that both North Korea and Russia are obligated to adhere to the UN Security Council resolutions and sanctions, particularly those pertaining to arms trade and military cooperation. They underscored that there would be “clear consequences” if either country were to breach these obligations.
Additionally, the security chiefs highlighted Russia’s greater responsibility as a permanent member of the Security Council to comply with its resolutions, the statement said.
All three countries expressed grave concerns over the discussions between President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, which included topics related to military cooperation, including the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles, despite repeated warnings from the international community, according to the statement.
The advisors also reached a consensus on the need for enhanced solidarity among their respective countries to monitor arms trade and military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, develop countermeasures, and strengthen international cooperation in this regard, the statement concluded.
Putin met his North Korean counterpart Wednesday in Russia’s Far East, but it is unclear if they struck an agreement.
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Participants in Ukraine war reportedly won local elections in Russia and occupied areas, state media says
From CNN's Katharina Krebs and Radina Gigova
A voter casts a ballot at a polling station during local elections held by Russian-installed authorities in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, on September 8.
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More than 100 participants in what Russia calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine won in local elections in Russia as well as in occupied territories, a Russian state news agency reported.
Among the winners “representing the category of special military operation participants” are combat veterans, said Andrey Turchak, the First Deputy Speaker of Russia’s Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, according to RIA Novosti.
Also on Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the participation of “heroes of a special military operation” in local elections in Russia this year “deserves the highest praise.”
“This is absolutely normal. Such civic activity of these citizens, these heroes, certainly deserves the highest praise,” Peskov said during a daily call with journalists.
Peskov also added that it’s difficult to make forecasts on whether this trend of “special military operation” participants holding positions in local government offices would influence the work of the local authorities.
Some background: September 8 to 10 were dubbed so-called “Unified Voting Days” in Russia and the occupied regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and Crimea. Ukrainian officials and the international community have denounced those so-called votes as a propaganda move.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said the so-called elections further violated Ukraine’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
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Ukrainian forces have "some success" near Bakhmut, but heavy fighting ongoing near Andriivka, military says
From Yulia Kesaieva and Radina Gigova
A Ukrainian artilleryman fires a 152mm towed gun-howitzer D-20 at Russian positions on the front line near Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine, on July 20, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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The Ukrainian military has seen “some success” on the front lines near Bakhmut, but fighting continues south of the city, in the area of the village of Andriivka, according to a defense official.
“There has been some success” in the village, but “heavy fighting” is still ongoing, Ukraine’s Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said in a post on social media on Thursday.
Both the Ukrainian and Russian sides have said that some of the most intense battles in the Bakhmut direction are happening south of the city in the Andriivka area. Both sides are striving to mark tangible progress.
Ukraine’s 3rd assault brigade, which has been fighting in the Bakhmut sector, also reported “serious and heavy fighting” in the areas of Andriivka and the village of Klishchiivka nearby. In an update on social media, the brigade said that it is still “unsound and premature” to talk about victory in Andriivka.
Earlier Thursday, Maliar said “very active battles” are also raging along the southern front, where “the situation is very dynamic.”
“The enemy does not want to leave the settlements that have already been liberated. And they continue to fight,” Maliar said in a television interview. CNN is unable to verify most of the claims made by either side.
Maliar said the Ukrainian military is also “gradually advancing” in the Melitopol direction.
Ukraine’s strategy to regain control of Crimea is focusing on three main “tasks” that include attacking “occupation military objects,” Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, said Thursday.
Earlier Thursday, a Ukrainian security source said Ukraine had destroyed a Russian air defense complex Triumph near the town of Yevpatoria in the annexed Crimea in an overnight attack.
“Secondly: we need to stop the large-scale continuous supply of resources and reserves into the area of active hostilities,” Podolyak went on to say. “For this purpose transport logistics, including illegal objects like bridges in Kerch Strait, are being destroyed.”
“Thirdly: we need to chase away remnants of the Russian Black Sea fleet from the Crimean territorial waters and beyond and reinstate the status of the Black Sea as the sea of external jurisdiction,” he said. “For this purpose repairs infrastructure and Russian warships are being destroyed,” he added.
Podolyak’s words also reflect some of the other attacks Ukraine has conducted in recent days.
The Russian Defense Ministry said Russian air defenses shot down 11 Ukrainian drones over Crimea early Thursday morning. The Crimean Bridge was also closed to traffic early Thursday, but has since reopened.
On Wednesday, two Russian warships were damaged in a Ukrainian attack on a ship repair base in Sevastopol, in what appears to be the most ambitious strike on the port since the start of war.
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International Criminal Court opens field office in Kyiv
From CNN's Daria Markina Tarasova and Andrew Carey in Kyiv
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has opened a field office in Kyiv to help it investigate war crimes in Ukraine following Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Announcing the move in the Ukrainian capital Thursday, ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan said the war was a moment of huge responsibility for the Court which required perseverance and endurance.
“We need to show that basic standards of humanity mean something,” he said.
Khan was speaking alongside Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin whose office says it has compiled evidence pertaining to more than 100,000 war crimes and crimes of aggression committed by Russian soldiers. The two men also said they were looking to add cyberattacks and environmental crimes to their war crimes case load, which Kostin said was something “never done before.”
In March, the ICC issued war crimes arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights, in connection with the alleged forced transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia, but there is no expectation the Court will be able to take on anything other than a fraction of the total number of cases.
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US unveils new sanctions targeting Russian elites profiting off the war in Ukraine
From CNN's Sam Fossum and Michael Conte
The Biden administration Thursday announced its latest tranche of sanctions against the Kremlin over its invasion of Ukraine in a move that targets Russian elites profiting off the war as well as sectors critical to Moscow’s military effort.
The step by the US Treasury and US State departments to sanction individuals and entities involved in Russia’s industrial base, maritime sector, technology suppliers, and facilities producing and repairing Russian weapons systems comes as the Kremlin seeks to deepen its military cooperation with North Korea.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the country’s far east on Wednesday as the international pariahs consider further military cooperation and a potential arms deal that US officials have said they are “actively advancing.” The potential deal would see North Korea provide Russia weapons for its faltering war in Ukraine in exchange for ballistic missile technology.
As part of Thursday’s move, the Biden administration is also targeting elites and families involved in the deepening relations between Russia and North Korea, including the wife of Russian Deputy Defense Minister Aleksei Yurievich Krivoruchko — who has been a key player in the negotiations between Pyongyang and Moscow.
The US has been working to continue its pressure on Moscow through further sanctions as cracks emerged this summer in Russia’s economy and society because of the war and unprecedented sanctions regime from the US and its Western allies.
Those included in the sanctions: Among the newly sanctioned entities are Russian firms that supply military equipment such as weapons, radar systems and vehicle parts such as Transmashholding and its CEO Andrei Removich Bokarev and his wife, who are also accused of having “personal ties” to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
The new sanctions also target Russian companies that supply aerospace and aviation equipment to the Russian military, as well as others that supply weapons and ammunition.
The US also sanctioned two Turkish firms for sending tools and components that could be used in Russian drones to Russian companies, as well as French national Gabriel Temin and an Estonian national Catherine Esther Temin and their Finland-based firms Siberica and Luminor for exporting electronics used in Russian military drones to Russian companies.
The sanctions also target companies across Russia’s economy, including automotive manufacturers and construction companies, as well as Russian banks and financial firms.
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Ukraine shelled Russia's Belgorod region nearly 100 times in 24 hours, governor says
From CNN's Radina Gigova in London
The Ukrainian military has shelled the Russia’s Belgorod region nearly 100 times over the past 24 hours, the region’s Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said Thursday.
Ukrainian forces fired artillery shells as well as munitions from drones on several villages in the region, Gladkov said in a Telegram post, adding that no casualties or major damage were reported.
The Belgorod region lies on the Russia-Ukraine border. This is not the first time Russia has accused Ukraine of an attack in the region. Regional leaders have reported attacks in the border region earlier this year.
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Why has Ukraine stepped up its strikes on occupied Crimea?
From CNN's Christian Edwards
Video grab of a drone explosion at Yevpatoria military base, Crimea, on September 14.
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Ukraine launched an extensive assault on a Russian naval repair base in occupied Crimea early Wednesday morning, damaging two Russian warships and injuring 24 people – in what was Kyiv’s most ambitious strike on the Sevastopol port since the war began.
The next night, Russian air defenses shot down 11 Ukrainian drones over Crimea and had to close the Kerch Bridge, which links the peninsula to the Russian mainland.
The attacks are just the latest to hit Crimea, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014. Ukraine says it ultimately aims to reclaim the region.
Strategic importance: Many of these strikes have sought to damage Russia’s naval vessels and bases stationed in Crimea. Since Russia allowed the grain deal to lapse in July, its Black Sea Fleet has been used to blockade Ukraine’s ports, preventing grain shipments.
By launching its own strikes on Russia’s warships and naval bases in Sevastopol, Ukraine has sought to limit the Russian navy’s operational potential.
Symbolic importance: But the strikes on Crimea also have symbolic value and are intended to damage Russian President Vladimir Putin’s prestige. Putin has made it clear that he intends to “reunite” Russia and Ukraine, which he sees as one country.
The Kerch Bridge is a physical expression of this objective. Putin built the 12-mile bridge – the longest in Europe – at a cost of around $3.7 billion. The day it opened in 2018, Putin led a convoy over the bridge in a triumphant display of Russian patriotism.
Ukraine has long reviled the bridge and has targeted it during the war. On October 8 last year, the day after Putin turned 70, the bridge was partially destroyed when a fuel tanker exploded and damaged a large section of the road. Ukrainian officials responded to the attack by posting a video of the burning bridge alongside a video of Marilyn Monroe singing “Happy Birthday, Mr President.”
Ukraine used experimental sea drones to launch a second successful attack on the bridge in July this year, demonstrating again how hard it is to defend the only independent Russian link to the peninsula.
The uptick in strikes on Crimea has also forced many Russian tourists to avoid the peninsula, which has long been a favorite vacation destination.
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Putin accepted Kim Jong Un's invitation to visit North Korea, Kremlin confirms
From CNN’s Anna Chernova
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center right, meets Russia's President Vladimir Putin at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Amur Oblast of the Far East Region, Russia, on September 13.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted an invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Thursday.
All necessary arrangements for the visit would be coordinated through diplomatic channels, he added.
Separately, Peskov announced that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will also visit North Korea in October.
Peskov declined to comment on whether the two leaders discussed military and technical cooperation during the talks, saying it is a “sensitive sphere of cooperation.” He reiterated Moscow’s commitment to further developing ties with Pyongyang.
During the summit, Putin presented Kim with a space suit glove that had ventured into space and a high-quality domestically manufactured carbine, Peskov noted, adding that Kim offered Putin a carbine crafted by North Korean artisans, along with other presents that Peskov declined to disclose.
This is not the first time the two leaders have exchanged arms gifts. During Kim’s previous visit to Russia in 2019, state news agency RIA Novosti reported Kim gifted Putin with a traditional Korean sword, and in return, Putin offered Kim a saber and a travel tea set.