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Russia Delivers Over 70 Animals to North Korea in Diplomatic Gesture

Russia's gift to North Korea includes various animals, showcasing the growing cooperation between the two nations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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On November 20, 2024, Russia delivered over 70 animals, including two bears, yaks, and several bird species, to North Korea's Pyongyang Zoo. This marked the fourth exchange this year, strengthening ties between the nations following military agreements. The animals were transported aboard a government plane, accompanied by Moscow Zoo officials. Russian Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov emphasized the symbolic nature of animal gifts in diplomacy. The cooperation aligns with North Korea's increased military support for Russia amid the Ukraine conflict, consolidating their partnership against Western pressures.

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