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Putin Offers Humanitarian Aid To North Korea After Devastating Floods

Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended an offer of humanitarian aid to North Korea in response to severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall, according to Pyongyang’s state media, KCNA, on Sunday. This gesture marks a continuation of the growing closeness between the two nations.

The offer was conveyed in a message from Putin to Kim Jong Un, delivered on Saturday through the Russian embassy in Pyongyang. Putin’s message expressed deep sympathy and support for the flood-stricken country.

“Putin expressed his willingness to provide immediate humanitarian support for the recovery from the flood damage,” KCNA reported.

In his response, Kim Jong Un expressed gratitude for Putin’s offer. However, Kim noted that the North Korean government had already initiated measures to address the recovery work. He stated that he would request aid if it became necessary.

The northwestern regions of North Korea have experienced relentless rainfall in recent days, resulting in severe flooding. According to KCNA, the deluge has submerged over 4,000 homes and left around 5,000 residents stranded. Kim Jong Un personally visited the affected areas to oversee the rescue and recovery operations.

Notably, KCNA did not reference a separate proposal made last week by South Korea to provide relief supplies for the flood damage. Instead, the state media outlet released a statement from North Korea’s foreign ministry criticizing recent joint military exercises conducted by South Korea and US.

Last Thursday, South Korea’s unification ministry, which handles inter-Korean relations, announced its readiness to discuss flood relief efforts with North Korea’s Red Cross. This outreach is a rare move under the administration of President Yoon Suk Yeol.

In recent months, Pyongyang and Moscow have significantly strengthened their diplomatic and security ties. Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin have exchanged visits and, in June, signed a “comprehensive strategic partnership” agreement.

As the North Korean government continues to manage the aftermath of the floods, the international community watches closely, noting the dynamic and evolving relationships in the region.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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