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Russia-North Korea relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | North Korea–Russia relations
North Korea and Russia first established diplomatic relations on October 12, 1948 shortly after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was proclaimed. Though the two were close allies during the Cold War, relations between them have loosened since the breakup of the Soviet Union. The relationship gained some importance again during the 2000s. And especially during the 2010s after Kim Jong-Un announced the acceptance of visiting Russia.(2014–15) The two states share a border along the lower Tumen River (Туманная), which is long and was formed only in 1860 when the Tsar Alexander II acquired territory ceded from China in the Convention of Peking. Favorable perceptions of North Korea in Russia are gradually declining, with only 34% of Russians viewing North Korea as a friendly nation and 60% of Russians believing that North Korea's nuclear arms pose a threat to other countries; only 8% of Russians favor supporting North Korea in a potential conflict.〔(North Korea loses popularity among Russians amid ongoing crisis ) ''RT''〕 According to a 2014 BBC World Service Poll, 19% of Russians view North Korea's influence positively, with 37% expressing a negative view.〔(2014 World Service Poll ) ''BBC''〕 ==History==
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