Russia and North Korea have pledged to provide “mutual assistance” if either country faces “aggression.” In the case of a “threat of aggression,” they will coordinate their positions and cooperate to “eliminate” the threat. Read also: U.S. envoy slams Kremlin’s ‘unjust peace’ demands at UN briefing Key points of the agreement include: Moscow and Pyongyang will not enter into agreements with third countries that could “threaten the sovereignty and security” of either nation.Russia and North Korea aim to increase bilateral trade and create “favorable conditions” for economic cooperation.The two …