North Korean leader Kim Jong Un received a congratulatory letter from Britain’s King Charles III on the anniversary of the DPRK founding, according to Yonhap News.
As the people of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea celebrate their National Day, I send my good wishes for the future.
North Korea celebrated the 75th anniversary of country’s founding with a major paramilitary parade, which took place last Saturday. It was primarily led by the Worker-Peasant Red Guards, a civil defense organisation made up of approximately 5.7 million workers and farmers.
North Korea and the United Kingdom established diplomatic relations in 2000. However, the British embassy in Pyongyang was temporarily closed due to Covid-19 restrictions.