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Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin met at Vostochny Cosmodrome - a space base in a far-flung eastern corner of Russia .
The North Korean leader spent several days touring shipyards, aircraft factories and other military sites before he returns home.
Putin sent ahead a welcome party to greet Kim as his train rolled onto the space base's tracks.
Putin aims to use this summit as leverage against Seoul , says Tertitskiy.
But there remains significant doubt over whether Russia would share any of its space jewels, or even sees the North 's arms as anything more than a back-up supply.
North Korea remains reliant on China for over 95% of its trade income.
Despite rhetoric surrounding weapons, trade between the two remains near zero .
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