Russian President Vladimir Putin flies into North Korea for one-on-one discussions with Kim Jong Un

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for his first visit in 24 years, vowing to deepen trade and security ties with the reclusive nuclear-armed state and to support it against the United States.

Russian state media showed Mr Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shaking hands, embracing and talking beside Mr Putin’s plane. 

It touched down in Pyongyang at 2:45am on Wednesday, local time, following a stopover in Russia’s far east. The leaders then rode in the same limousine and walked together into Mr Putin’s hotel.

Vladimir Putin has not visited North Korea in 24 years. (Reuters: Kremlin.ru/Handout)

The US and its Asian allies are trying to work out just how far Russia will go in support of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whose country is the only one to have conducted nuclear weapon tests in the 21st century.

In a signal that Russia, a veto-wielding member of the UN Security Council, was reassessing its entire approach to North Korea, Mr Putin praised Pyongyang ahead of his arrival for resisting what he said was US economic pressure, blackmail and threats.

In an article published by North Korean state media, Mr Putin praised “Comrade” Kim, and promised to “jointly resist illegitimate unilateral restrictions”, to develop trade and strengthen security across Eurasia.

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