Russia's Vladimir Putin will host North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Vladivostok, reports say.
But North Korea's shoddy weapons may not be effective, say analysts.
Ben Wallace, the former UK defense secretary, meanwhile accused Putin of "begging" for outdated North Korean weapons in his desperation to secure new weapons supplies.
But analysts believe that North Korea's weapons are in a shoddy state, and are unlikely to make a decisive impact in Ukraine.
AdvertisementAdvertisement"Russia is looking to North Korea for a large quantity of conventional weapons rather than sophisticated ones," said Go.
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