In exchange for limousine and sword: Kim Jong -in gave Vladimir Putin a granite portrait and a couple of dogs
Yes, the North Korean edition of KCNA posted a photo of gifts exchange. It turned out that the North Korean dictator Kim Jong -in presented to his Russian colleague bust, a granite portrait and even a couple of dogs. Putin, recall, gave him a tea service, the Admiral sword and the second limousine of Russian production. Kim and Putin were noticed when they looked at the dogs tied to the fence -winged roses during the plot shown on Thursday on the State Central Television of Korea.
Kim presented Putin with a couple of dogs of Pungsan - a breed of hunting dogs that are grown in the region in the north of the DPRK. Former South Korea President, Mon Jae, also received a couple of White Pungsan from Kim, nicknamed Goma and Solyngan in 2018, when the relationship between two Korea was a little warmed. It is known that this is not the first time when Russia and North Korea exchange live gifts.
Thus, in 2022, a commodity train with 30 gray purebred horses for Kim Jong -in was sent to the DPRK. Kim is known as a great lover of horses. He even conquered the Holy Mountain Pertusan a few years ago. Kim's horses were symbolic to North Korea, who called her economic efforts to restore after the Korean War of 1950-53 in honor of the mythical winged horse Chlyme. The newest country rocket is also called "Callim-1".