Russia And North Korea Sign Strategic Partnership, Vowing To Strengthen Ties In Fight Against West

The streets of the North Korean capital were lined Wednesday with cheering crowds, mounted soldiers and grand portraits — not for Kim Jong Un, but for his guest and growing ally, Vladimir Putin.

In a rare visit to the reclusive nuclear-armed state, the Russian leader and his host signed a comprehensive strategic partnership that could deepen their military and economic cooperation as both countries face a slew of global sanctions and confrontations with the United States and its allies.