Belarusian Leader Lukashenko Signs Friendship Treaty with Kim Jong Un During North Korea Visit.
Lukashenko's Official Trip to Pyongyang
According to TSN.ua: Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus's self-declared president, made an official journey to North Korea where he met with the country's leader, Kim Jong Un. During the visit, the two leaders exchanged gifts: Lukashenko presented Kim with a VSK assault rifle, while the North Korean leader received an ornate sword from his Belarusian counterpart.
Emphasis on Arms Manufacturing
While in North Korea, Lukashenko highlighted the importance of small arms and ammunition production in Belarus. He stated,
'Firearms will always be necessary for a soldier. In the event that enemies appear.'
At the conclusion of his visit, Lukashenko signed a friendship and cooperation agreement with Kim Jong Un, signaling both nations' intent to strengthen their bilateral ties.
This trip marks a potential new chapter in relations between Minsk and Pyongyang, especially as both countries face increasing international isolation. The signing of the friendship and cooperation pact suggests the two leaders aim to jointly address external pressures, particularly from Western nations. Lukashenko's emphasis on weapons manufacturing and supply could become a key pillar of Belarus-North Korea collaboration amid shifting global geopolitical dynamics.
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