Russia’s Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev landed in Pyongyang to discuss expanding “law enforcement cooperation” with North Korea. The Russia-Ukraine ceasefire by May 31, 2026, market currently sits at
Market reaction
The market is thin, trading just $319 in actual USDC daily. It takes $2,734 to shift the odds by 5 points, which makes it susceptible to large trades. The biggest move in the past week was a 2.5-point drop. Odds for a ceasefire by May 31 have fallen from 6% a week ago.
Why it matters
The visit builds on a mutual defense treaty signed in 2024 that includes military cooperation, already visible in the form of 14,000 North Korean troops fighting in Ukraine. North Korea’s support strengthens Russia’s military position and reduces the likelihood of a ceasefire. The ceasefire by May 31 contract has moved accordingly.
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What to watch
Watch for announcements from Pyongyang or Moscow on new military deployments or legal agreements. Any sign of increased military engagement would likely push ceasefire odds lower still.
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