Friendship treaty signed


Strong ties: Kim and Lukashenko attending a welcome ceremony at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang. — AFP/KCNA

The country and Bela­rus’s strongmen leaders signed a “friendship and cooperation” treaty after Kim Jong-un gave a lavish welcome to President Alexander Lukashenko on his maiden visit.

Besides supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine – around 2,000 North Korean soldiers are thought to have died – both nations are under Western ­sanctions and are accused of gross human rights violations. The two men met last year in China.

“In the modern realities of global transformation – at a time when the world’s major powers openly ignore and violate the norms of international law – independent countries must cooperate more closely and consolidate their efforts aimed at protecting their sovereignty and improving the well-being of their citizens,” Belarusian state news agency Belta quoted Lukashenko as saying.

“We oppose the illegitimate pressure on Belarus from the West and express our support and understanding for the measures taken by the leadership of Belarus aimed at ensuring social and political stability and economic development,” Belta quoted Kim as saying.

Earlier Belta showed Kim and Lukashenko hugging at a lavish welcome programme on Wednesday at the start of the two-day visit involving an artillery salute and goose-stepping soldiers before a large flag-waving crowd.

Lukashenko visited the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun – where Kim’s embalmed father and grandfather lie in state – to pay his respects, flanked by top North Korean officials, the Korean Central News Agency reported.

Lukashenko, 71, who has ruled Belarus since 1994 and has swung firmly behind Moscow since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022, also laid a bouquet on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Belarus and North Korea are part of a push driven by Chinese President Xi Jinping and Putin to create what they call a “multipolar world” to challenge Western hegemony.

They have both provided Moscow assistance in its Ukraine war, with Minsk serving as a launchpad for the invasion and Moscow stationing tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. — AFP

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