North Korea's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs visited Mongolia, a friendly country, and met with President Khurelsukh, emphasizing the two countries' position to strengthen cooperation.

North Korea has been increasing its diplomatic activities since relaxing border controls that had been tightened as a countermeasure against the new coronavirus.

According to North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency, a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by Vice Foreign Minister Park Myung-ho visited Mongolia and met with President Khurelsukh on the 11th.



Mongolia is one of the friendly countries that has an embassy in North Korea, and during the meeting, Vice Minister Park conveyed greetings from General Secretary Kim Jong-un to President Khurelsukh, and further developed the friendly relations between the two countries. This means that the two countries emphasized their position of strengthening exchange and cooperation.



In his speech outlining this year's foreign policy, General Secretary Kim stated that as Japan, the U.S. and South Korea deepen security cooperation, "we will further expand and strengthen the area of ​​activity in our country's external relations," and said that he would "further expand and strengthen the area of ​​activity in our country's external relations," He instructed us to strengthen our relationship with



North Korea also announced on the 12th that a delegation from the Russian Ministry of Culture would visit North Korea, and diplomatic activities with friendly countries have continued since the country eased border controls that had been tightened to prevent the new coronavirus. is activating.