Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed no agreements during their meeting on Sept. 13, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Sept. 15.
The two leaders met in Russia’s eastern Amur Oblast to reportedly negotiate an arms sale agreement. The meeting lasted about five hours.
“No agreements were signed neither on this nor on any other topics,” Peskov claimed.
Putin told reporters that the talks focused on cooperation in missile and space technology.
Peskov echoed these claims, insisting that a weapons sale was not the purpose of Kim’s…
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