(LEAD) N. Korean, Russian public security chiefs discuss closer cooperation

General / 박보람 / 2026-04-22 11:28:25
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(LEAD) N Korea-Russia-talks
▲ Talks between North Korea's public security ministry and Russia's interior ministry are held in Pyongyang on April 21, 2026, in this image from the Korean Central News Agency the following day. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)

▲ This image from the Telegram channel of Russia's internal affairs ministry shows North Korean and Russian officials entering a room to observe a shooting training session by members of North Korea's public security ministry. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

(LEAD) N Korea-Russia-talks

(LEAD) N. Korean, Russian public security chiefs discuss closer cooperation

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SEOUL, April 22 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's public security minister and Russia's interior minister have held talks on boosting exchanges and cooperation on law enforcement, the North's state media said Wednesday, amid deepening bilateral ties between the two nations.

Russian Internal Affairs Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev and North Korea's Public Security Minister Pang Tu-sop shared their countries' experiences and accomplishments on law enforcement during their talks in Pyongyang the previous day, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

Also discussed was the expansion of exchanges and cooperation between the two ministries, the KCNA reported.

In a separate message on Telegram, Irina Volk, spokesperson for the Russian ministry, quoted Kolokoltsev as noting the seriousness of drug trafficking during the meeting. He called for the two countries to share information on cases or individuals involved in drug smuggling.

Kolokoltsev also invited Pang to visit Moscow and, after the meeting, observed a shooting training session by agents of the North Korean ministry, according to the Telegram channel.

The talks came as Pyongyang and Moscow have deepened their alignment following the North's troop deployment in support of Russia's war against Ukraine, expanding cooperation across various fields, including the military, the economy and public security. Russia's interior ministry is in charge of public security.

A delegation, led by the Russian minister, arrived in Pyongyang on a working visit Monday.

The KCNA also said the two ministries signed a 2026-2027 road map for delegation exchanges the previous day, suggesting an increase in visits between the two countries.

The moves come as North Korea and Russia are set to complete a road bridge linking the two countries over the Tumen River in June, which is expected to lead to increased cross-border travel.

Greater cross-border movement may prompt the two countries to tighten public security to curb potential increases in border-related crimes, such as defections and trafficking.

Tuesday's meeting came amid speculation that a high-level Russian military official may visit Pyongyang for the opening of a memorial museum honoring North Korean soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russia in the war with Ukraine.

The North is expected to hold a completion ceremony next Monday, marking the first anniversary of what Russia has described as the liberation of the Kursk region.

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