Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the exact date for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's visit to Moscow, Russia had not yet been determined.

Russian President Vladimir Putin invited his partner Pyongyang Leader to visit Moscow when the two met in China earlier this month.

"Not yet," Peskov told TASS, responding to the question of whether the date had been set and preparations for the visit had already begun, as reported September 29.

"However, we have intensive bilateral relations that are being carried out, and we will definitely continue to do so," the Kremlin official added.

It is known that President Putin and Leader Kim together with a number of heads of state and government, high-ranking officials to leaders of international organizations, including Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, fulfilled President Xi Jinping's invitation to attend China's "Victory Day and military parade" celebration in Beijing on September 3.

When saying goodbye to President Putin in the Bamboo Curtain Country, Leader Kim said "See you soon."

President Putin replied "we are looking forward to your arrival. Please come," President Putin replied.

Earlier, the Kremlin Leader met with North Korean Leaders last June during his visit to Pyongyang. Earlier, the two leaders met in Russia in September 2023 during talks at the Vostochny space base facility in the Amur Region.

In addition, Leader Kim also visited Russia in April 2019 for a meeting with President Putin in Vladivostok.


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