Belarus Signs Friendship Pact with North Korea 

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Belarusian President, Alexander Lukashenko has signed a friendship treaty on Thursday with North ‌Korean leader, Kim Jong Un.

President Lukashenko presented him with an automatic rifle at a summit between two of Russia’s main allies in its war with Ukraine.

“Just in case enemies appear” Lukashenko joked, drawing laughter from Kim, who examined the weapon with ​interest and tried out the reloading mechanism. In return, he gave his guest a vase made ​of shells, with an inlaid image of Lukashenko.

The summit in Pyongyang brought together two ⁠leaders, both under international sanctions, who have provided crucial backing for Russian President Vladimir Putin in the ​four-year war.

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Kim has provided Moscow with millions of rounds of ammunition and sent troops to help Russia expel Ukrainian ​forces who seized part of its western Kursk region in 2024.

Lukashenko allowed Belarus to be used as a launchpad for Russia’s invasion in February 2022, and subsequently agreed to host Russian tactical nuclear missiles on its territory, which borders three NATO ​alliance countries.

LUKASHENKO’S BALANCING ACT

Lukashenko’s visit to Pyongyang, the first in his 33-year rule highlighted a diplomatic balancing ​act, as he strengthens links with countries friendly to Russia and hostile to the West while trying to normalise ‌relations with ⁠the United States.

His trip followed a meeting last week with U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy John Coale and the release of 250 political prisoners in return for a further easing of U.S. sanctions on Belarus.

The two countries have a small volume of bilateral trade but ​share long experience of surviving under sanctions North Korea because of its nuclear ​and ballistic ⁠missile programmes and Belarus over its human rights record and backing for Putin in Ukraine.

 

Reuters

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