Key Russian ally to open embassy in North Korea
2026-03-27 - 18:30
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un signed a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation at talks in Pyongyang Belarus has announced plans to open an embassy in North Korea following talks between President Alexander Lukashenko and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang. The two leaders signed a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, aiming for deeper coordination at a time of “global transformation.” Speaking to reporters on Friday, Belarusian Foreign Minister Maksim Ryzhenkov said that the two countries would also expedite work on visa-free travel for their citizens. During the negotiations in the North Korean capital on Thursday, Lukashenko invited Kim to visit Belarus. The two leaders also exchanged presents. The Belarusian president gifted his counterpart a Belarusian-made AK-style assault rifle. “Just in case enemies crop up,” Lukashenko quipped as he handed the firearm to Kim. The Belarusian president stated that bilateral relations were about to enter a “whole new stage,” which is particularly important at a time when global powers “are openly ignoring and violating international law.” Read more India looks to boost fertilizer imports from Russia and Belarus – Reuters In light of this, “independent nations need to cooperate more closely [and] coordinate efforts to defend their sovereignty,” Lukashenko said. Belarus is one of Russia’s key allies. The two countries are joined in what is called the Union State, a political and economic integration framework that includes joint security provisions and alignment of policies. Russia and North Korea are bound by the 2024 Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, which includes a mutual-defense clause stating that if either side comes under armed attack, the other will “provide military and other assistance with all means at its disposal without delay.” Last year, the DPRK deployed troops to Russia’s Kursk Region to help repel a large-scale Ukrainian incursion.