Unbreakable Ties: North Korea and Moscow's Enduring Bond
North Korea's foreign minister, Choe Son Hui, affirmed an unwavering alliance with Moscow. Kim Jong Un and his daughter marked Russia's Victory Day by visiting the Russian embassy in Pyongyang, strengthening diplomatic ties. State media highlighted their commitment to a shared history and future cooperation.
In a statement made on Friday, North Korea's foreign minister, Choe Son Hui, declared that Pyongyang's alliance with Moscow remains steadfast. The announcement underscores the enduring partnership between the two nations.
To celebrate Russia's Victory Day, which honors the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany in World War Two, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un paid a visit to the Russian embassy in Pyongyang. Accompanying him was his daughter, emphasizing the personal nature of the diplomatic gesture.
State media reports highlighted the visit as a symbol of the deep-rooted and ongoing cooperation between North Korea and Russia, framing it as a testament to their shared history and aspirations for future collaboration.
(With inputs from agencies.)

