The streets of Pyongyang were seen on Tuesday ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
Footage shows students marching with flags of the Workers' Party of Korea and singing songs, as citizens walked along the streets. The video also captured high-rise buildings, the Liberation Monument, the Arch of Triumph and the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity.
Putin is set to pay an official visit to Pyongyang on June 18-19 at the invitation of DPRK's leader Kim Jong Un. During the visit, the heads of state are scheduled to hold discussions on various topics such as the economy, energy, agriculture, trade, international relations, and security.
This visit marks the Russian president's second trip to DPRK. In 2000 he met with the current leader's father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il.
The streets of Pyongyang were seen on Tuesday ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
Footage shows students marching with flags of the Workers' Party of Korea and singing songs, as citizens walked along the streets. The video also captured high-rise buildings, the Liberation Monument, the Arch of Triumph and the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity.
Putin is set to pay an official visit to Pyongyang on June 18-19 at the invitation of DPRK's leader Kim Jong Un. During the visit, the heads of state are scheduled to hold discussions on various topics such as the economy, energy, agriculture, trade, international relations, and security.
This visit marks the Russian president's second trip to DPRK. In 2000 he met with the current leader's father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il.
The streets of Pyongyang were seen on Tuesday ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
Footage shows students marching with flags of the Workers' Party of Korea and singing songs, as citizens walked along the streets. The video also captured high-rise buildings, the Liberation Monument, the Arch of Triumph and the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity.
Putin is set to pay an official visit to Pyongyang on June 18-19 at the invitation of DPRK's leader Kim Jong Un. During the visit, the heads of state are scheduled to hold discussions on various topics such as the economy, energy, agriculture, trade, international relations, and security.
This visit marks the Russian president's second trip to DPRK. In 2000 he met with the current leader's father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il.