VLADIVOSTOK, Russia — The Latest on the summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (all times local):
8:37 a.m. Friday
North Korea's state media says leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin held in-depth discussions to promote "strategic communication and tactical collaboration" over the security situation on the Korean Peninsula that has reached a "crucial moment."
Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency on Friday said Kim during Thursday's summit in the Russian Far East criticized the United States for taking a "unilateral attitude in bad faith" at a February summit between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump, which broke down over mismatched demands in sanctions relief and disarmament.
The agency says Kim told Putin that the situation on the Korean Peninsula has reached a critical point where it could return to tensions and that peace and security on the peninsula will "entirely depend on the U.S. future attitude."
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8:40 p.m.
South Korea's president says he believes the Russia-North Korean summit will have a "constructive role" in efforts to achieve complete denuclearization and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.