15 January 2015

Editorial: Kim Jong-un Might Head to Russia in May 2015


By Ankit Panda

Kim Jong-un may head to Moscow in his first foreign visit as North Korea’s Supreme Leader.

Kim Jong-un may embark on his first ever foreign visit since assuming the title of North Korea’s Supreme Leader later this year. According to a report by The Korea Herald citing an anonymous South Korean diplomatic source, Kim has accepted an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend a May ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War — specifically, the victory of Soviet forces over Nazi Germany.  “It was confirmed that North Korea gave a positive response to the Russian invitation for Kim Jong-un,” noted the source.
Should Kim travel to Moscow later this year, it would speak volumes about North Korea’s convergence with Russia. Back in 2011, most observers of North Korean affairs would have predicted that if and when Kim Jong-un left North Korea for an official visit, his destination almost without a shred of doubt would have been Beijing. However, beginning with the assassination of his uncle and erstwhile regime number two Jang Song-thaek in late-2013, relations between North Korea and China have grown increasingly frayed. Over the course of 2014, there were reports that a North Korean military academy had hung banners describing China as a “turncoat” and even an “enemy.” Additionally, Beijing has grown less overtly supportive of Pyongyang over the past year. 

Read the full story at The Diplomat