North Korean and Belarussian leaders sign friendship treaty

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed a friendship and cooperation treaty, strengthening ties between the two nations. The treaty marks a new stage in relations between the two countries, which are both close allies of Russia and have faced confrontations with the US-led West.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko met in Pyongyang and signed a friendship and cooperation treaty. The treaty aims to boost high-level cooperation and visits between the two countries. Lukashenko hailed the document as fundamental, marking a new stage in relations. The two leaders discussed international and regional issues of mutual concern. They also signed agreements on cooperation in areas such as education, healthcare, and agriculture. The meeting reflects Kim's increasingly assertive foreign policy, seeking to expand relations with countries confronting Washington.
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