Putin-Kim bromance gets a boost as Russian president gifts car to North Korean leader

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has received a car from Russia’s President Vladimir Putin as a gift “for his personal use”, official media reported on Tuesday, in what could be a violation of UN ban that Moscow had joined to adopt against Pyongyang.
The Russian-made car was delivered to Kim’s top aides by the Russian side on Sunday, North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said.
An Aurus Senat presidential state car of Russian President Vladimir Putin pictured in 2018. It’s not known what car Putin gifted to Kim, but the North Korean leader is known to have inspected the Russian president’s limousine last year. Photo: Kremlin/Sputnik via EPA-EFE

Kim’s sister “courteously conveyed Kim Jong-un’s thanks to Putin to the Russian side, saying that the gift serves as a clear demonstration of the special personal relations between the top leaders,” KCNA said.

The report did not describe the car or how it was shipped from Russia. Kim is believed to be an avid automobile enthusiast and has a large collection of luxury foreign vehicles believed to be smuggled in.

In September, while visiting Russia’s space launch station in the far east, Kim inspected Putin’s presidential Aurus Senat limousine and was invited by the Russian leader to climb into the back seat.

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Kim himself drove to the site in a Maybach limousine brought on board a special train he travelled in from Pyongyang.

Exchanges between the two countries have grown increasingly active and North Korea is believed to be supplying artillery, rockets and ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the war against Ukraine.

The Kremlin has not denied nor confirmed its use of North Korean-made weapons. North Korea denies the accusation of arms shipment to Russia, which would also be violations of UN sanctions.

On Tuesday, KCNA separately reported that a delegation of North Korea ruling party officials returned from Russia and three delegations, representing information technology, fisheries and sports, departed for Russia.

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