According to the spokesman on Monday, the foreign minister, who is on a work visit to the Slavic Nation, extended to the Russian president the greetings of the leader of the RPDC, Kim Jong Un.
For his part, Putin asked the head of North Korean diplomacy to give his counterpart his “best wishes.”
Choe arrived on October 30 to Moscow, and the next day, she met with her Russian couple, Serguéi Lavrov. In that meeting, both diplomats opened a commemorative plaque at the Yaroslavski railway station on the occasion of Kim Il Sung’s visit to the Soviet Union in 1949.
For her part, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, María Zajárova, said Choe’s visit is Huiui, “in accordance with the agreement reached during the Russian-Northkorean Summit” held in June in Pyonyang.
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