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Belarus leader orders opening of embassy in North Korea

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has instructed officials to open an embassy in North Korea following his summit with the North’s leader Kim Jong-un, according to a news report Sunday. Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov shared the details with reporters after Lukashenko’s two-day official visit to Pyongyang earlier this week, its state media Belta reported Friday. “The president set very concrete tasks — to open our embassy here (in Pyongyang) … to accelerate work on the visa waiver agreement and more broadly, to review the full range of matters that we can advance in the very near future,” the media outlet quoted the top diplomat as saying. North Korea already runs its embassy in Minsk. Ryzhenkov also told reporters that the two sides discussed cooperation in areas including health care, education and agriculture, the news outlet said. The two sides exchanged views on international issues, including the situations in the Middle East and Russia’s war against Ukraine, saying the leaders found they share “a lot in common,” the news outlet said. The foreign minister adde

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