The overseas minister of Laos has arrived in Pyongyang, North Korea’s state media reported Wednesday, nearly a month after the leaders of the 2 nations held summit talks within the North in October.
A delegation, led by Thongsavanh Phomvihane, the overseas minister of the Southeast Asian nation, arrived in Pyongyang the day prior to this upon invitation by the North’s overseas ministry, the Korean Central Information Company (KCNA) mentioned.
The KCNA didn’t present additional particulars on the aim or length of the go to, however the transfer raised views that the delegation will doubtless focus on follow-up measures following summit talks between North Korean chief Kim Jong-un and Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith in Pyongyang.
The 2 leaders agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation throughout the talks held on the event of the eightieth founding anniversary of North Korea’s ruling Employees’ Celebration of Korea on Oct. 10.
The Lao president was among the many overseas state leaders and senior officers who attended celebratory occasions in Pyongyang to mark the occasion founding anniversary, together with a large-scale navy parade.
North Korea and Laos have maintained pleasant ties since establishing diplomatic relations in 1974.
