The Kremlin confirmed that North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia's Far East on Tuesday morning, and dismissed Washington's warnings about Russian President Vladimir Putin's forthcoming meeting with Kim.
Kim travelled to Russia on an armored train for a one-to-one meeting with Putin which could take place today or tomorrow. The location of the meeting has not been revealed. Kim arrived in Vladivostok, where the the Eastern Economic Forum is taking place this week. Vladivostok, on Russia's Pacific coast, lies around 80 miles from Russia's border with North Korea.
The White House has warned that arms negotiations between North Korea and Russia have been "actively advancing" in recent weeks, saying Moscow aims to buy weaponry from Pyongyang for use in the Ukraine war. Russia and North Korea deny those claims.
The U.S. repeated warnings to North Korea on Monday not to send arms to Russia, reiterating that any arms deal or military support for Russia's war in Ukraine would directly violate a number of U.N. Security Council resolutions, such as the prohibition of all weapons trade with the country. It said it's ready to impose more sanctions against North Korea if there is a deal.
Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov dismissed the U.S.' warnings, however, telling reporters that Moscow and Pyongyang are not interested in "warnings from Washington."