North Korea\'s Kim arrives in Russia for summit with Putin

North Korea's Kim arrives in Russia for summit with Putin

AFP  |  Vladivostok (Russia) 

North Korean leader crossed the border into Wednesday for a first summit with Vladimir Putin, as seeks closer ties with its traditional ally amid a nuclear deadlock with the

Earlier the North's official Agency (KCNA) reported his departure by train, naming among his -- who told journalists after the summit in that the country's stance would "never change".

Kim's private armoured train crossed the Tumen river Wednesday and arrived in the Russian border town of Khasan, Russian said, where women in folk costumes welcomed him with bread and salt in a traditional greeting.

Kim's predecessors as leader, his father and grandfather, also stopped there on their trips, and at the station a small wooden building known as the Sung commemorates Russian-Korean friendship.

Russian and North Korean flags were already flying on lamp posts Tuesday on Vladivostok's Russky island, where the summit is expected to take place at a university campus.

The talks follow repeated invitations from Putin since Kim embarked on his diplomatic overtures last year. Since March 2018, the formerly reclusive North Korean leader has held four meetings with Chinese Xi Jinping, three with the South's Moon Jae-in, two with Trump and one with Vietnam's

Analysts say he is now looking for wider international support in his standoff with

At the same time, Western diplomats say that with Moscow's global role a shadow of what it once was, Russian foreign policy is driven by the "search for relevance".

In Hanoi, the cash-strapped North demanded immediate relief from the sanctions imposed on it over its banned nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, but the talks broke down in disagreement over what was prepared to give up in return.

North last week launched a blistering attack on Mike Pompeo, insisting he be removed from the negotiations just hours after announcing it had carried out a new weapons test.

has already called for the sanctions to be eased, while the has accused it of trying to help evade some of the measures -- accusations denies.

told a briefing on Tuesday: "The focus will be on a to the nuclear problem on the " "intends to help consolidate positive trends in every way," he said, but added that no joint statement or signing of agreements was planned.

did not mention whether Kim's wife or his Jong were accompanying him.

was a crucial backer of Pyongyang for decades and their ties go back to the founding of North Korea, when the installed Kim's grandfather Sung as leader.

But their relations have often shifted between hot and cold and during the Cold War, Sung was adept at exploiting the Communist rivalry between and to extract concessions from both.

The reduced funding to the North as it began to seek reconciliation with in the 1980s, but Pyongyang was hit hard by its demise in 1991.

Soon after his first election as Russian president, Putin sought to normalise relations and met -- the current leader's father and predecessor -- three times, the first of those meetings in Pyongyang in 2000, when he became the first Russian leader to visit the North.

has since cemented its role as the isolated North's most important ally, its largest trading partner and crucial fuel supplier, and analysts say Kim could be looking to balance Beijing's influence.

"It's part of the North's Juche -- self-reliance -- ideology not to rely on a single ally," said Jeong Young-tae, an at the "Pyongyang has a group of experts on diplomacy who have been in their post for decades. They'll know how to play the game if it ever becomes necessary for Pyongyang to play off its allies against each other." While ties between Russia and the North have remained cordial, the last meeting between their leaders came in 2011, when told then-president that he was prepared to renounce nuclear testing.

His son has since overseen by far the country's most powerful blast to date, and the launch of missiles capable of reaching the entire US mainland.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 09:50 IST