Kim Jong Un Sends a Love Letter to Putin (Almost)
In a surprising twist of diplomacy, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has written a formal note to Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing a desire to keep their high‑level talks warm and steady—think of it as a diplomatic cup of tea that never boils over.
Inside the Kremlin’s Playbook
- Yuri Ushakov, the Kremlin’s foreign‑policy whiz, confirmed that Kim wants the conversation to keep flowing.
- Meanwhile, spokesman Dmitry Peskov reminded everyone that Russia has already sent a passport‑ready invitation—call it a “Welcome Wagon”—for Kim to visit during the upcoming economic forum in Vladivostok this September.
Diplomatic Footsteps
Not to be outdone, last month Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, took a trip to North Korea, giving the country a friendly wave and proving that even the coldest nations can share a good laugh over a simple handshake.
