Two of Vladimir Putin’s closest cronies just got cozy in Pyongyang — and brought gifts fit for a rogue-state bromance. Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko handed Kim Jong Un an automatic rifle “just in case,” while Kim returned the favor with a kitschy shell vase in a summit dripping with sanctions-era swagger. As the oddball duo double down on backing Vladimir Putin’s war machine, their budding alliance signals a defiant middle finger to the West.
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