North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is set to return to his home country after a six-day visit to Russia, where he engaged in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, signalling a desire for closer ties between the two nations, including potential military collaboration.
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Kim Jong Un’s heavily armoured train departed from a railway station in Artyom, a far eastern Russian city located approximately 124 miles (200km) from North Korea’s border, following a farewell ceremony.