Kremlin says ‘no agreements’ signed during Kim visit

MOSCOW: Kim Jong Un, the president of North Korea, is currently in Russia, but the Kremlin announced on Friday( Sep 15 ) that no agreements have been signed.

In the midst of worries in Washington that the two nations might be preparing an arms offer, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated to reporters that” no agreements were signed and there was no plan to mark any.”

Kim arrived in Russia for the first time on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, the two leaders met with President Vladimir Putin and exchanged rifle gifts, which was seen as symbolic given American issue.

Despite international sanctions on Pyongyang, Putin exaggerated the possibility of closer ties with North Korea and stated that they were” possibilities.”

On Thursday, the Kremlin announced that Putin had accepted Kim’s proposal to travel to North Korea without providing a day for the journey.

Kim went to a factory that makes hero planes in Russia’s Far East on Friday.