Russian parliament speaker in North Korea to mark Pyongyang’s troop deployment in Ukraine war

Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin attends a meeting with President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia December 23, 2025. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via REUTERS
SEOUL, April 25 (Reuters) – The speaker of Russia’s parliament, a close ally of President Vladimir ​Putin, arrived in North Korea on ‌Saturday to attend an event to commemorate Pyongyang’s deployment of troops to help Moscow in ​the Ukraine conflict, Tass news ​agency reported.
  • Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of Russia’s Duma, ⁠was welcomed by Jo Yong-won, Russian ​news agency Tass said. Jo is North ​Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s close political confidant and the head of the Supreme People’s Assembly.
  • North Korea ​has sent an estimated 14,000 troops ​to fight with Russian forces against Ukraine. More ‌than ⁠6,000 of them have been killed, according to South Korean, Ukrainian and Western officials.
  • North Korea is expected to hold a ceremony to ​mark the “liberation ​of Kursk” ⁠a year after Moscow declared the region had been recaptured ​from Ukraine.
  • North Korea’s Kim and ​Putin ⁠met in June 2024 and signed a comprehensive strategic treaty that includes a mutual ⁠defence ​pact. The two countries ​had rapidly developed diplomatic and military ties since 2023.

Reporting ​by Jack Kim; Editing by Susan Fenton

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