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Russia-North Korea Relations Hit New Heights: Ministerial Talks on the Horizon

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The Rodong Sinmun reported on November 18 that a Russian government delegation led by Alexander Kozlov, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, arrived in Pyongyang to participate in the eleventh meeting of the North Korea-Russia Trade, Economic, and Scientific Cooperation Committee on Sunday. / Yonhap News
The Rodong Sinmun reported on November 18 that a Russian government delegation led by Alexander Kozlov, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, arrived in Pyongyang to participate in the eleventh meeting of the North Korea-Russia Trade, Economic, and Scientific Cooperation Committee on Sunday. / Yonhap News

The Russian delegation arrived in Pyongyang on Sunday, marking attendance at the eleventh session of the bilateral Trade, Economic, and Scientific Cooperation Committee. Russia’s decision to send a ministerial-level official as the delegation’s head underscores the importance of these talks.

North Korea’s state-run newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reported on Monday that the Russian government delegation, led by Alexander Kozlov, received a warm reception upon their arrival in Pyongyang. Yun Jong Ho, North Korea’s Minister of External Economic Affairs and head of the North Korean delegation, greeted the Russian officials at Pyongyang International Airport. Alexander Matsegora, the Russian Ambassador to North Korea, was also present at the welcoming ceremony.

High-level exchanges between the two nations have grown markedly since last year’s summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The signing of a treaty on a comprehensive strategic partnership in June further solidified their cooperation. While military collaboration has drawn the most attention, the partnership also spans trade, cultural initiatives, and scientific and technological developments, reflecting a broadening scope of engagement.

Daniel Kim
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