Why Is the Dictator Meeting Kim Jong Un? Lukashenko’s Visit to North Korea Explained.
Lukashenko’s Trip to North Korea
According to UATV: On March 25, Alexander Lukashenko made his first-ever visit to North Korea at the invitation of Kim Jong Un. The trip could benefit Russia, as Pyongyang has been supplying large quantities of weapons to Moscow. For three decades, Lukashenko has sought to build a North Korea-style model in Europe; now he has a chance to exchange ideas directly with the North Korean leader.
Above all, this visit and the friendship between Lukashenko and Kim serve Putin and Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Franak Viachorka, political expert
The Belarusian leader’s journey to the DPRK may also signal his intent to import North Korea’s so-called advanced practices into his own region. This further underscores his drive to strengthen ties with regimes that share similar political outlooks. As a result, the visit could mark a key step in deepening Belarus–North Korea relations and carry broader implications for regional international politics.
Impact on International Relations
Lukashenko’s trip to North Korea highlights the growing alliance between authoritarian regimes. This shift could reshape international dynamics, especially as Russia faces mounting global pressure over its aggression in Ukraine. By drawing Belarus into closer cooperation with North Korea, new threats to international security and stability in the region may emerge—potentially boosting military support for the Kremlin and altering the balance of power in Eastern Europe.
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