A delegation, led by a senior official of the Russian state-run media group Rossiya Segodnya, has arrived in Pyongyang, North Korea’s state media reported Tuesday, as the 2 nations have been deepening cooperation in varied fields.
The delegation led by Sergei Kochetkov, first deputy editor-in-chief of the Russian media group, arrived in Pyongyang the day before today, the Korean Central Information Company (KCNA) stated in a brief dispatch.
The delegation was greeted by officers from the KCNA and the Russian Embassy in North Korea, it added.
The go to got here as Pyongyang and Moscow have been strengthening ties in varied areas, elevating views each side may focus on establishing the Russian media group’s bureau in Pyongyang and sending correspondents as a part of such efforts.
International correspondents pulled out from North Korea as Pyongyang closed its border within the face of the pandemic in 2020. In February, reporters from Chinese language media shops took posts in North Korea in what marked the return of such correspondents for the primary time in 5 years.
Rossiya Segodnya offers information in additional than 30 languages and dispatches correspondents to 128 cities world wide, in accordance with its web site. Its key manufacturers embrace Sputnik and RIA Novosti.
