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North Korea?s Kim is in Russia to meet Putin, as both are locked in standoffs

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un rolled into Russia on an armored train Tuesday to see President Vladimir Putin, a rare meeting between isolated leaders driven together by their need for support in escalating standoffs with the West.
Kim is expected to seek economic aid and military technology for his impoverished country, and, in an unusual twist, appears to have something Putin desperately needs: munitions for Russia’s grueling war in Ukraine.
This meeting is a chance for the North Korean leader to get around crippling U.N. sanctions and years of diplomatic isolation.
For Putin, it’s an opportunity to refill ammunition stores that the war has drained. Any arms deal with North Korea would violate the sanctions, which Russia supported in the past.
North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said Kim boarded his personal train</a> bound for Russia on Sunday afternoon, accompanied by members of the ruling party, government and military.