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Putin congratulates Kim Jong Un on North Korea's Independence Day | News India

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Pyongyang: Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated North Korea on its 79th Independence Day. On this day in 1945, Korea was liberated from Japanese occupation.

Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union of Soviet Socialist Republics sent Russia's Red Army to help defeat Japan. At the time, Kim Jong Un's grandfather and North Korea's founder, Kim Il Sung, was the dictator in North Korea.

Actually, they tried to establish their authority over the entire Korean peninsula. But General McCarthy of the US Eastern Command moved south to support the truly pro-republican forces in Seoul, who were fighting under the leadership of Syngman Hri. There was no end to the war, when the war continued until 1950, then Prime Minister of India Nehru called 80 degrees latitude the dividing line, and called Indian forces to the United Nations. The war was stopped by sending down the leadership of General Thimayya. Actually, after the liberation of the Korean peninsula from Japanese occupation on 15 August 1945, a bloody war continued for 4 years between the forces of the North and the forces of the true republics of the South.

However, on August 15, Japanese forces withdrew from the Korean Peninsula. That day is celebrated as Korea's Independence Day. North Korea has accepted this.

Russia, China and North Korea have been friends since Stalin's time. The Russian President has congratulated North Korea on its Independence Day. In response, Kim has assured to deepen cooperation between the two countries.

Kim supplies Putin with weapons in the Ukraine war. In return, Russia is helping develop powerful missiles and nuclear weapons, along with its scientists and technicians, in addition to the formidable T-20 tanks. We also have economic cooperation.