Belarus’ Lukashenko to Visit North Korea From Wednesday, Minsk Says
- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will visit North Korea on March 25-26 at the invitation of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to strengthen bilateral cooperation and discuss the full range of ties between the two countries.
- The visit will focus on talks to identify key areas of mutual interest and projects for future cooperation, aiming to expand engagement between Belarus and North Korea.
- Both Belarus and North Korea support Russia in the war in Ukraine, with Belarus allowing Russian troop movements from its territory and North Korea sending troops to fight alongside Russia.
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Lukashenko to Meet Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on First-Ever North Korea Visit
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko will pay an official visit to North Korea on March 25-26 at the invitation of Kim Jong Un, according to the official website of the Belarusian presidency on March 24. The agency reported that the visit will center on talks between the two leaders, with the agenda covering the full range of bilateral ties. The discussions are expected to identify key areas of mutual interest and the most promising projects f…
Belarus' authoritarian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka will travel to North Korea this week, state media reported on Tuesday, as the two Russian allies strengthen ties.
Lukashenko to Visit North Korea on the 25th for Summit with Kim Jong-un Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is scheduled to make an official visit to North Korea on the 25th to hold a summit with Chairman Kim Jong-un. The Korean Central News Agency reported on the 24th that President Lukashenko is making an official visit to North Korea at the invitation of Chairman Kim Jong-un. ...
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