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Russia sends over 70 animals to Pyongyang Zoo amid closer ties

by Associated Press

NEW YORK Nov 21, 2024 - 12:54 pm GMT+3
Edited By Ayşe Sena Aykın
In this handout picture released by Russia's natural resources ministry, a lion is seen in its new enclosure after being transferred from the Moscow Zoo to the Pyongyang Zoo in Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 20, 2024. (AFP Photo)
In this handout picture released by Russia's natural resources ministry, a lion is seen in its new enclosure after being transferred from the Moscow Zoo to the Pyongyang Zoo in Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 20, 2024. (AFP Photo)
by Associated Press Nov 21, 2024 12:54 pm
Edited By Ayşe Sena Aykın

Russia has sent a gift of more than 70 animals to North Korea for the Pyongyang Zoo, including bears, yaks, ducks and cockatoos.

In another sign of the growing cooperation between the countries, the animals were flown to Pyongyang aboard a government plane, escorted by officials and experts from the Moscow Zoo, according to a government statement released Wednesday.

In this handout picture released by Russia's natural resources ministry, animals sit in boxes as they are unloaded from a plane upon arrival from the Moscow Zoo in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 20, 2024. (AFP Photo)
In this handout picture released by Russia's natural resources ministry, animals sit in boxes as they are unloaded from a plane upon arrival from the Moscow Zoo in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 20, 2024. (AFP Photo)

"Historically, animals always have played a special role in relations between states. They have been given as a sign of support, kindness and care,” Russia’s Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov, who traveled with the animals, said in televised remarks.

The delivery included an African lion, two bears, two domestic yaks, 25 pheasants, 40 mandarin ducks and five white cockatoos, the statement said.

In this handout picture released by Russia's natural resources ministry, animals sit in boxes as they are unloaded from a plane upon arrival from the Moscow Zoo in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 20, 2024. (AFP Photo)
In this handout picture released by Russia's natural resources ministry, animals sit in boxes as they are unloaded from a plane upon arrival from the Moscow Zoo in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 20, 2024. (AFP Photo)

In June, President Vladimir Putin traveled to North Korea, where he met with its leader, Kim Jong Un. They signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership treaty” that was the strongest link between Moscow and Pyongyang since the end of the Cold War. Both countries have been targeted by Western sanctions.

Since then, U.S., South Korean and Ukrainian intelligence assessments say up to 12,000 North Korean troops have been sent to Russia to fight against Ukraine.

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