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According to the military analyst Sean Bella, North Korea can offer the Russian ...

The US is trying to disrupt Putin's meeting and Kim Jong -in in Russia - the media (video)

According to the military analyst Sean Bella, North Korea can offer the Russian Federation weapons from its vintage arsenal of the 60's, and it is unknown whether it can be applied in practice. The meeting of the two leaders of the Idgagi states surrounds the curtain of mystery. The United States is practically attempting to interfere with the DPRK Changer Kim Jong -in meeting with Vladimir Putin in the Russian Federation. Although this is still an assumption, Sky News reports.

The trip is related to Paranoia Kim Jong -in about his personal security, says British military analyst Sean Bell. However, there is also anxiety about what a weapon agreement between the Russian Federation and North Korea may lead to. According to the analyst, the meeting can take place in Vladivostok, since their previous meeting took place in this city. The purpose of the trip is to negotiate weapons, including artillery ammunition and missiles.

"Ben Wallace, our former Defense Minister, said Putin has to be pleaded in North Korea for the supply practice, " - said Belle. He also added that the most interesting thing, in his opinion, is that the meeting of two leaders of the irons surrounds the curtain of mystery. "Kim Jong -in would not agree to such a trip if it was not super -secret. The fact that the information was publicized is evidence that the US is trying to prevent it," the expert explained.

For its part, it is suggested that in North Korea they expect to get satellite technologies to launch their developments into orbit. But from a practical point of view, their requests are quite ground, said the analyst. Pyongyang first requires food and other humanitarian aid, as well as currency. Recall that Kim Jong -in again appeared in public with his daughter. Kim Zhu E, called the heir to the North Korean dictator, accompanied his father for the Navy Day.