N Korea says will stand by Russia until 'victory' in Ukraine

North Korean flag flies over its embassy in Moscow on Oct. 31, 2024.

North Korea will stand by Russia until its "victory" in Ukraine, Pyongyang's foreign minister said in Moscow amid growing fears that the reclusive country will enter the Ukraine conflict.

North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui made the statement after talks with her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.

She was in Moscow as the West claims that thousands of North Korean troops are in Russia and may possibly be used in Ukraine.

"We repeat that we will always stand firmly by our Russian comrades until victory day," North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said, according to a Russian translation.

"We have no doubt whatsoever that under the wise leadership of the honorable Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Russian army and people will surely achieve a great victory in their sacred struggle to defend the sovereign rights and security of their state," she added.

Russia's Lavrov hailed the close ties between the two countries' armies and special services.

Moscow signed a mutual defense pact with Pyongyang this summer.

"Very close ties have been established between the militaries and special services of the two countries," he said. "This will also make it possible to solve significant security issues for our citizens and yours."

He said Moscow was "deeply grateful to our Korean friends for their principled position on the events that have unfolded in Ukraine."

Neither minister mentioned Western reports on North Korean troop deployment.

The pair earlier unveiled a memorial plaque in honor of North Korea's Kim Il-Sung's visit to the USSR in 1949.

The U.S. has stated that 8,000 North Korean soldiers are...

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