N. Korea, Belarus leaders meet in Pyongyang and sign friendship treaty
The Korea Times

N. Korea, Belarus leaders meet in Pyongyang and sign friendship treaty

Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held talks in North Korea’s capital on Thursday and signed a friendship and cooperation treaty. Lukashenko, who was in Pyongyang on a two-day official visit, hailed the document as “fundamental,” and said that relations between the two countries are “entering a new stage,” according to his press service. “Yes, we didn’t have close cooperation, largely due to our own fault. But I am sincerely pleased to note that cooperation has now significantly intensified,” Lukashenko said. Belarusian and North Korean officials also signed a number of other agreements and memorandums on cooperation in specific areas, such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and others. “In today’s reality of a global transformation, when the global powers openly ignore and violate international law, independent countries need to cooperate more closely, consolidate efforts aimed at protecting their sovereignty and improving the well-being of our citizens,” Lukashenko said. Lukashenko’s press service quoted Kim expressin

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