See how Russian state TV talked about Putin’s trip to North Korea

OUTFRONT tonight, we begin with the longest goodbye. Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong un couldn’t bear to part this evening, embracing on the tarmac, prolonging their goodbyes, both standing there across from each other, waving goodbye. Once Putin got inside his plane, he continued to stare at Kim almost longingly. Then waving, smiling ear to ear, Kim and his cheering squad waving enthusiastically back as hard as they could. It was almost childlike. Putin departing after signing what was the most significant defense agreement for Russia since the Cold War? Nobody knows exactly all the details. We do know that it includes ammunition, missiles for Putin’s war in Ukraine, for Kim access to crucial Russian nuclear weapon technology. And much as Putin may think or certainly used to think that the leader of North Korea is beneath him. He needed this meeting and he went all in for it. And Kim treated Putin like a czar. Look at this. Massive banners of Kim and Putin everywhere, crowds everywhere. They pose for pictures together with these massive portraits behind them, taking time to drive each other around. You see Putin taking the wheel there as a new Russian built limousine that Putin is driving there, not not being driven by chauffeur, driving them selves. All the while, thousands of adoring fans looked on everywhere they went. I mean, it was a rock star reception that first. Ah. Just listen to how Russian state television, which was there on the scene, reported on it. Renewables were still in the balloons were in the air. Putin, originally from North Korean children, came to greet Putin. Everything was involved Soviet songs, Russian flags and, of course, blaring cheers of the Korean people in honor of the dearest guests arrival from the Invincible Russia rally, the invincible Russia. This is quite a turn because it was just seven years ago that Putin was treating Kim like a persona non grata way beneath him. I mean, listen to Putin then is near you. We do not recognize North Korea’s nuclear status. Pyongyang’s nuclear missile program grossly violates the U.N. Security Council resolution. Wow. The tables have turned. Here’s Putin today. Piano. Pyongyang has the right to take reasonable measures to strengthen its own defense capability, ensure national security and protect sovereignty. And Putin’s state run television anchors were almost giddy at the idea that this deal could give North Korea the power to strike the U.S. mainland. Ego ballistic ski rocket ship. Its ballistic missiles are already reaching Hawaiian islands, not to mention Japan. The centers on the west coast of the United States could be under attack some time later. All of this part of a war lost that is deeply dangerous. The former director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, tells OUTFRONT the evolving partnership between Putin and Kim poses a serious threat to the national security of the United States. And Putin’s total about face on Kim and these past seven years does make sense in the context of his singular focus on taking on the West. A singular obsession shared by Kim. The West, of course, shorthanded to the United States, an obsession that may explain those long goodbyes and longing looks. Will Ripley is OUTFRONT. He is in Hanoi in Vietnam. That is where Putin has just landed after leaving North Korea. Will, a very different welcome for Putin where you are standing tonight. Erin, it may have been a long goodbye in Pyongyang, but it was a cautious and quick hello here in Hanoi, Vietnam, trying its best to host President Putin for a relatively toned down but friendly state visit without alienating the U.S. and allies. Kim Jong un, on the other hand, welcoming Putin in signature North Korean style Putin protruded. By the time Vladimir Putin’s plane landed in North Korea, it was 3 a.m. Wednesday, hours behind schedule. Well, let me look let me repeat. Kim Jong un was at the airport waiting, greeting the Russian president with handshakes, hugs, smiles, driving together in one of two Russian limousines. Putin gave Kim as a gift past Pyongyang. Skyscrapers lit up to welcome the Russian leader. In a nation plagued by power shortages. They toured Kim’s lavish guest house where Putin spent the night waking up to the sound of huge crowds lining the streets of Pyongyang, chanting Welcome Putin in almost perfect unison, rolling through Pyongyang, riding past streets packed with people waving Russian and North Korean flags as far as the eye could see. Most of these people don’t know the brutal reality of Putin’s war in Ukraine or the claims. Pyongyang denies that huge amounts of North Korean weapons and ammo are flowing into Russia cut off from the outside world. North Koreans only know what their government wants them to know that Putin is Kim’s new best friend and realization. While DPRK expresses full support and solidarity with the struggles of the Russian government, the U.S. military. But we highly appreciate your consistent and unwavering support. North Korea and Russia reviving a defense treaty from the Cold War, agreeing to help each other if attacked. The strongest military pact between the two nations in decades. Putin also says Russia doesn’t rule out developing military technical cooperation, raising fears around the world. Putin might help Kim make his missiles more accurate in exchange for a continued steady supply of weapons and ammo for Putin’s war on Ukraine. So we’ve seen a sea change in which the Russians are now overtly breaking the sanctions and helping the North Koreans to break the sanctions, which of course, is a great boon to North Korea. Veteran North Korea and China journalist Mike Chinoy says Kim has all but abandoned U.S. diplomacy. Angry and humiliated after summit talks with former President Donald Trump fell apart five years ago in Hanoi, Vietnam. What we now are seeing is a kind of reconstituting of an anti-American bloc consisting of Russia, China, North Korea and Iran on and all of those nations don’t ask Kim Jong un to give up his growing arsenal of nuclear weapons Aaron. Weapons that North Korea and Russia, by the way, have long threatened

Vladimir Putin said Russia and North Korea have ramped up ties to a “new level,” pledging to help each other if either nation is attacked in a “breakthrough” new partnership announced during the Russian president’s rare visit to the reclusive state. CNN’s Erin Burnett has the details. #CNN #News

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48 comments
  1. Dear CNN crew- Why not you go back to celebrate your pride month. You deserve some joy. People want peace.
    They want to be free of the agendas and political agenda of the US Government.

  2. Both table are turn even in European and ur tables have turn.hiw about Israel 🇮🇱 what are they doing now to my people

  3. Теперь у Кореи прекрасные баллистические ядерные ракеты дальнего действия и гиперзвук для стрельбы по всей территории США

  4. Le Matin est un quotidien français. Nous sommes un groupe de financiers américains et le rédacteur en chef du journal américain, Samuel Selwyn, écrit en toute honnêteté et a la première crédibilité dans la capitale, Paris, Bonjour Nana sur YouTube. vous proposons à tous notre soutien au prochain président des États-Unis, Donald Trump. Tout d'abord, nous vous souhaitons la bienvenue dans la capitale française, Paris, pour présenter un défilé de mode. Nous vous présentons l'actualité de la télévision française sur le journaliste égyptien Imad El-Behairy. Nous vous soutenons, vous et votre famille, en Egypte, et nous appelons l'ambassade de France en Egypte à ne pas nuire à votre famille là-bas. Qu'a fait l'opposant égyptien Ahmed Tantawi ? Le journaliste égyptien Safaa El Corbiage a-t-il été tué ? Élevez la voix. Les médias français sont en toute liberté. Écrivez, criez et dites au lecteur : nous sommes la plume journalistique qui dit la vérité. Le monde fait appel au Matin France.

  5. Drama Show channel can you please do news without adding your own flairs to it? thank you and a massive Unsubscribe, Breaking Points covers you guys real good.

  6. Just another sign of Putin's desperation. Of course the North Korean children chose to go after intellectual reflection. Chinese support through the back door.

  7. It's nice to see how your media prays to Putin, they only talk about him. How funny it is to observe this jealousy and hysteria of the Western establishment. Especially against the background of the complete failure of the gathering of stupid degenerates at the G7. 😄😄

  8. Do you like to practice sanctions against others? Take it! It will run out of screens on its jets, no rare earths. China warns of 'trade war' with EU and sanctions Lockheed Martin for arms sales to Taiwan

  9. USA
    Do you like to practice sanctions against others? Take it! It will run out of screens on its jets, no rare earths. China warns of 'trade war' with EU and sanctions Lockheed Martin for arms sales to Taiwan

  10. The United States only blames others. The United States itself has many problems, such as genocide, discrimination, and the proliferation of guns in the United States, but the United States does not care. Shift domestic problems to foreign countries, launch wars, and divert attention. The United States invaded Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria,,,, Panama,,,. The United States is an aggressive country and has no right to blame others.

  11. I think Putin was just putin on a show for CNN and also sending a message to the US saying, you wanna send weapons to my enemies and drag South Korea into sending arms to Ukraine, then be aware that Russia can also send weapons to the US's enemies 😅😂🤣

    The west sends weapons into Ukraine and turns around and says to Russia that they have no control over NATO weapons they send to Ukraine, so Russia says, if Russia sends weapons to other countries then Russia also has no control over what those countries do with the weapons 😂

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