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Delegation from Belarus to hold economic discussions in North Korea

Belarusian officials are set to travel to North Korea this week for discussions on enhancing economic relationships between the two countries, as announced by state-controlled North Korean media on Tuesday.

Delegation from Belarus to hold economic discussions in North Korea

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In the hot seat for a notable meeting back in July 2024, North Korea's Foreign Minister, Choe Son-hui, sat down with Belarusian officials, includingMaxim Vladimirovich Ryzhenkov, to strengthen their mutual ties. Recent events suggest that this partnership has evolved into genuine economic cooperation. For instance, a Belarusian delegation, led by Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Shuleiko, paid a three-day visit to Pyongyang in May 2025, focusing on trade and economic cooperation under the intergovernmental joint committee framework[1][2][3].

The Belarus-North Korea friendship blooms amidst a beefed-up Belarus-Russia military alliance, as per President Alexander Lukashenko's April 2025 remarks about leaning on Russia's nuclear protection and comparing it to North Korea's nuclear state status[5]. This get-together in July 2024 was the stepping stone for this intensified engagement, happening in the face of Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and Western sanctions[2][5].

Though the specifics of the Choe-Ryzhenkov meeting's outcomes have gone unsaid in existing reports, its impact on further economic collaboration is unmistakable, given the current focus of the Belarusian delegation on practical exchanges.

  1. Ryzhenkov's meeting with North Korea's Foreign Minister, Choe Son-hui, in July 2024, despite lacking specific descriptions, is evidently contributing to the escalation of economic collaboration between the two nations.
  2. The government-to-government joint committee framework, initiated in Pyongyang during Yuri Shuleiko's visit in May 2025, is a testament to the growing economic partnership between Belarus and North Korea.
  3. The strengthening ties between North Korea and Belarus, amidst the backdrop of war-and-conflicts such as Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, underscores the importance of politics and general news in international relations.
  4. The cancellation of military drills by North Korea in 2023[4] could possibly be linked to the emerging defense and economic alliances with countries like Belarus, signifying a shift in their foreign policy.
  5. This newfound partnership between Pyongyang and Minsk, evident in the economic descriptions from the Belarusian delegation's recent visit, is happening in the complex landscape of war-and-conflicts and global politics.
Belarusian officials set to travel to North Korea this week for discussions regarding economic collaboration between the two countries, according to announcements made by North Korean state media on Tuesday.

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