Diplomatic Tribute: North Korea Mourns Russian Ambassador's Passing
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed condolences to Vladimir Putin and extended sympathies to Russia following the death of Ambassador Aleksandr Ivanovich Matsegora. The diplomat's death was noted as a significant loss for both nations, underscoring his contributions to Russia-North Korea relations.
In a message of condolence to Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un acknowledged the death of Aleksandr Ivanovich Matsegora, the Russian ambassador to North Korea. The message emphasized the deep sorrow felt by North Koreans, highlighting the ambassador's impact on bilateral relations.
State media outlet KCNA reported Matsegora's passing as a 'heartrending event' for both Russian and North Korean communities. While no cause of death was disclosed, Russia's Foreign Ministry confirmed his demise at the age of 70.
The ministry praised Matsegora as an 'outstanding diplomat and patriot,' citing his significant contributions to fostering a strategic partnership between Russia and North Korea during his service.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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