Putin’s allies mark a ‘essentially new stage’ in bilateral relations with a friendship treaty throughout Pyongyang assembly.
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North Korean chief Kim Jong Un and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko have signed a friendship treaty aimed toward deepening ties.
Each are shut allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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The treaty was signed on Thursday throughout Lukashenko’s two-day trip to Pyongyang. He informed Kim that relations between their international locations had been coming into a “essentially new stage”, the Belarusian state information company Belta reported.
“In in the present day’s actuality of a worldwide transformation when the worldwide powers overtly ignore and violate worldwide legislation, unbiased international locations have to cooperate extra carefully, consolidate efforts aimed toward defending their sovereignty and enhancing the wellbeing of our residents,” he mentioned.
Belta quoted Kim as saying their two international locations shared positions on many points and “we oppose undue strain on Belarus from the West.”
The North Korean chief laid on a lavish welcome for Lukashenko as he kicked off his go to on Wednesday, together with a white-horsed cavalry, flag-waving youngsters and a 21-cannon salute.

Each nations have backed Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Kim has reportedly supplied Moscow with ammunition and despatched troopers to assist Russia expel Ukrainian forces from its western area of Kursk in 2024.
Lukashenko allowed Belarus for use as a launchpad for Russia’s invasion in February 2022 and has agreed to permit Russian tactical nuclear missiles on its territory, which borders three NATO international locations.
The Belarusian chief, in energy since 1994, is politically and economically dependent on Putin.
North Korea and Belarus conduct a small quantity of commerce however share lengthy expertise of surviving below worldwide sanctions. North Korea has been sanctioned due to its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes and Belarus over its human rights document and backing for Putin in Ukraine.
However in latest months, Belarus’s relationship with Washington has thawed.
Lukashenko’s go to to North Korea adopted a gathering final week with United States President Donald Trump’s envoy John Coale and the release of 250 prisoners – together with a Nobel Peace Prize winner – in return for an additional easing of US sanctions on Belarus.

