
The Government of North Korea and the Government of Venezuela have pledged on Monday to address issues of common interest and promote the deepening of political-bilateral relations between the two states.
The Vice Minister for Asia, Middle East and Oceania of the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, Capaya Rodríguez González, has held a working meeting with the North Korean ambassador in Caracas, Ri Sung Gil, all with the aim of addressing issues of common interest for both nations, according to a statement from the Venezuelan diplomacy.
During the meeting, the diplomats exchanged their points of view on the world situation, highlighting the scenario in Europe and Asia, as well as «the complex situation in the Korean peninsula, product of the constant interference of the United States in the region».
As stated in the note, the North Korean ambassador highlighted «Venezuela’s solidarity support» to his country in times of siege by «common enemies», taking the opportunity to deliver a letter signed by the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, addressed to President Nicolás Maduro.
Capaya Rodriguez, for his part, stressed the importance of «continuing to fight for the full freedom of these peoples», as well as the need to promote cooperation projects that allow the economic development of both countries.
Finally, both authorities pledged to continue working for the deepening of political-bilateral relations and in the near future to make visits to leverage the growth of ties of friendship, solidarity and cooperation.
Source: (EUROPA PRESS)






