Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were seen laughing as they took turns to drive each other around in a Russian-built limousine during Putin鈥檚 first visit to Pyongyang in 24 years.

In footage released by North Korean state media agency KCNA on Thursday, the two autocrats appear to enjoy each other鈥檚 company as they take a jaunt in the Aurus luxury car. The carefully-choreographed moment shows Putin taking a turn in the driving seat first while Kim sits in the passenger seat, before the two swap places.

The images are designed to highlight the close bond between the leaders, who say they have ramped up ties to a 鈥渘ew level鈥 during the Russian president鈥檚 rare visit to the reclusive state this week.

North Korea and Russia inked a new defense pact during the visit, pledging to use all available means to provide immediate military assistance in the event the other is attacked.

The pact, which comes against the backdrop of Putin鈥檚 grinding war against Ukraine, is the most significant agreement signed by Russia and North Korea in decades and is seen as something of a revival of their 1961 Cold War-era mutual defense pledge. It also consolidates the Kim regime鈥檚 powerful link with a world power that wields a veto on the UN Security Council.

Putin and Kim

On Wednesday, Putin presented Kim with an Aurus car as the pair exchanged gifts, according to Russian state media 鈥 the second time the Kremlin leader has given his counterpart this car model. According to Putin鈥檚 aide Yuri Ushakov, the Russian leader also presented Kim with a tea set.

Footage from KCNA showed Putin in return receiving a pair of native Pungsan hunting dogs 鈥 the same breed Kim gifted to former South Korean President Moon Jae-in in 2018 during a breakthrough in the two countries鈥 relations.

Putin鈥檚 trip has been a very public display of the strong relations between Russia and North Korea, whose alignment has deepened in the face of shared animosity toward the West.

The Russian leader landed in North Korea in the early hours of Wednesday morning local time, exactly 24 years to the day that he was last in Pyongyang, amid international concerns over the two countries鈥 military cooperation.

Putin and Kim

During the visit, the two leaders announced a new strategic partnership driven by Moscow鈥檚 need for weapons in its war in Ukraine.

In remarks ahead of talks between the two, Kim voiced his 鈥渇ull support and solidarity with the struggles of the Russian government, military and the people,鈥 pointing specifically to Moscow鈥檚 war in Ukraine 鈥渢o protect its own sovereignty, safety and territorial stability.鈥

Putin, for his part, hailed the countries鈥 ties as based on 鈥渆quality and mutual respect.鈥

The burgeoning relationship has sparked concern in both Seoul and Washington, not only over North Korea鈥檚 arms transfers to Russia, but also the prospect of Moscow transferring its superior military technology to aid Pyongyang鈥檚 heavily sanctioned weapons program.

After his visit to North Korea, Putin landed in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi as he continues his attempts to boost economic ties with friendly countries amid Western isolation.