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North Korea, Belarus pledge better collaboration

April 19, 2024
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North Korea, Belarus agree to strengthen ties
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North Korean officials met with a visiting Belarusian group and pledged greater collaboration, while Pyongyang slammed the US for attempting to escalate ‘lawless’ sanctions pressure.

According to reports, Belarus’ Deputy Foreign Minister Evgeny Shestakov and his North Korean counterpart, Im Chon Il, addressed bilateral cooperation in the economic and cultural sectors, as well as mutual support on the world stage, during meetings.

The visit is the latest in a string of diplomatic meetings since Pyongyang eliminated COVID-19 limitations.

Meanwhile, Kim Son Gyong, vice minister for International Organizations of the DPRK Foreign Ministry, criticized Linda Thomas-Greenfield, US ambassador to the United Nations, over her trip this week to South Korea and Japan, labelling UN sanctions against North Korea as ‘lawless.’

In other news, Russia has rejected the annual renewal of the multinational panel of experts that has over the past 15 years monitored the implementation of UN sanctions aimed at curbing North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs.

Report says Shestakov arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday.

North Korean delegations have since last month visited countries including China and Vietnam while delegations from Russia and China have visited Pyongyang.

While, on the southern side of the border separating the two Koreas, South Korea and the United States kicked off a 15-day joint air exercise last Friday, an annual event designed to sharpen the combined readiness of the two countries’ military forces.

Special operation forces of the two countries also staged an airborne training exercise with paratroopers as part of the annual Korea Flying Training drills, South Korea’s military said.

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