The New York Times reported on Monday (September 4) that North Korean leader Kim Jong -un planned to go to Russia this month to meet with Russian President Putin to discuss the possibility of providing weapons for Russia.

Reports quoted sources in the United States and allies that Putin and Kim Jong -un will go to the Far East Federal University of the Farladivostok, the largest city of Russia, to participate in the Oriental Economic Forum will be scheduled to be from September 10th to 13th.EssenceSeptember 9th is the founding day of North Korea.

Sources said that Kim Jong -un also plans to visit Pier 33, Port of Vladivostok, where the Russian Pacific fleet naval ship stops.

In response to this, the White House National Security Council pointed out that Kim Jong -un expects the "leadership of leadership" in Russia and will discuss weapons to supply weapons to support its war in Ukraine.

Bloomberg reported that the U.S. National Security Council spokesman Watson issued a statement on Monday saying: "As we have publicly warned, the arms negotiation between Russia and North Korea is actively promoting."

She said: "According to the news we have, Kim Jong -un hoped that these discussions will continue, including diplomatic contact with Russian leadership. We urge North KoreaOpen commitment of weapons. "

The New York Times said that Kim Jong -un will start from Pyongyang, and may take a armored train to the Vladivostak on the Pacific Coast of the Russia.

The United States has warned that North Korea may provide more weapons to Russia.The White House national security spokesman Kobe said on August 30 that the United States was actively promoting by the US and Russia's arms negotiations.