North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is preparing for a tour of Russia.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il got his administration in 2011.
After coming to power, he was invited, but he missed every opportunity to visit Russia.
However, the Kremlin recently announced that he will attend his country this month.
“This is the first time that North Korean leader will visit Russia after being elected in 2011,” the analysts said.
During his visit, he is scheduled to attend bilateral meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Trump administration made several attempts to reach an agreement with North Korea to make the Korean Peninsula a nuclear weapon free zone.
In such a background, the North Korean leader’s visit to Russia has become a subject that has become an issue that has become a threat to both countries.
Kim came to power in 2011 after the demise of his father, Kim Jong Il.
Kim Il-Il had attended the Russian tour in the same year, and then Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s then President.
He also had a trip to Putin in 2002, during which he held office.
However, he has used the same train in his favorite train as his favorite train for the train, the foreign media reported.