North Korea Sends Soldiers to Kursk Region

Foreign Minister says deployment is exemplary case of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement

Mar. 31, 2026 at 2:09am

A dynamic, abstract painting featuring overlapping geometric shapes and fragments in shades of blue, grey, and red, conceptually representing the growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia.The deployment of North Korean troops to Russia signals a deepening strategic partnership between the two nations.Los Angeles Today

North Korea has deployed soldiers to the Kursk Region of Russia, according to the country's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui. The move is said to be in accordance with the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between the two nations and an exemplary case of its implementation.

Why it matters

The deployment of North Korean troops to Russia represents a deepening of the strategic partnership between the two countries, which have grown closer in recent years as North Korea has faced increasing international sanctions and isolation.

The details

The specific details of the North Korean troop deployment to the Kursk Region, including the number of soldiers sent and their mission, were not provided. However, the North Korean Foreign Minister framed the move as an example of the successful implementation of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between the two countries.

  • The decision to send the troops was made recently.

The players

Choe Son Hui

The Foreign Minister of North Korea.

Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement

An agreement between North Korea and Russia that has deepened their strategic cooperation.

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What they’re saying

“The decision to send North Korean soldiers to the Kursk Region was made in accordance with the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement and is an exemplary case of its implementation.”

— Choe Son Hui, North Korean Foreign Minister

The takeaway

This deployment represents the strengthening of ties between North Korea and Russia, as the two countries work to deepen their strategic partnership in the face of increasing international pressure on North Korea.