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Putin to visit North Korea, Vietnam in coming weeks, Vedomosti newspaper says

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea and Vietnam in the coming weeks, the Vedomosti newspaper reported on June 10, citing a diplomatic source. Russian ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora confirmed to Vedomosti that the president's visit to Pyongyang will happen and is being "actively prepared". The newspaper said Mr. Putin could visit Vietnam as early as June and most likely immediately after his visit to North Korea. He toured Russia's Vostochny space launch centre in the far east, and Mr. Putin promised to help North Korea build satellites. Vedomosti said Mr. Putin and Mr. Kim may discuss whether Russia will bring in migrant workers from North Korea.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea and Vietnam in the coming weeks, the Vedomosti newspaper reported on June 10, citing a diplomatic source.

Russian ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora confirmed to Vedomosti that the president's visit to Pyongyang will happen and is being "actively prepared".

The newspaper said Mr. Putin could visit Vietnam as early as June and most likely immediately after his visit to North Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Russia last September for talks with Mr. Putin. He toured Russia's Vostochny space launch centre in the far east, and Mr. Putin promised to help North Korea build satellites.

The Kremlin has said Russia wants to build a partnership with North Korea "in all areas" but has yet to confirm the date of the visit.

Russia has stepped up ties with North Korea and other countries hostile to the United States such as Iran since the start of the war with Ukraine - relations that are a source of concern to the West.

The United States and Ukraine in January accused Russia of firing North Korean-supplied short-range ballistic missiles at Ukraine, something Russia declined to confirm or deny.

Vedomosti said Mr. Putin and Mr. Kim may discuss whether Russia will bring in migrant workers from North Korea. Russia is suffering acute labour shortages because of the Ukraine war; many hundreds of thousands of men have either gone to fight or fled abroad to avoid being mobilised.

Mr. Putin's only previous trip to North Korea was in 2000, the first year of his presidency.

Vedomosti quoted Russia's trade representative in Vietnam as saying last month that the most pressing trade issue between the two countries was banking support for settling payments.

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