North Korea's Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarus President Lukashenko to Pyongyang, KCNA says


North Korea's Kim Jong Un welcomes Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko in Pyongyang, North Korea, March 25, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS

SEOUL, March ⁠26 (Reuters) - North Korean leader ⁠Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarusian ‌President Alexander Lukashenko to Pyongyang on Wednesday, North Korean state media KCNA ​said on Thursday, touting ⁠ties between the ⁠two close allies of Russia's ⁠Vladimir Putin.

When ‌Lukashenko visited Pyongyang's Kumsusan mausoleum to ⁠pay respects to former North Korean ​leaders, ‌he laid a bouquet sent ⁠by Putin ​in addition to a flower basket under his own ⁠name, KCNA said.

Lukashenko and ​his delegation were welcomed by Kim with a 21-gun salute, Pyongyang ⁠citizens and school children waving the flags of both countries, and a march-past of the ​North Korean army's ⁠honor guard, KCNA said.

KCNA did ​not yet describe ‌any talks between ​the leaders.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Chris Reese)

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