Pyongyang, October 20 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), received Sergei Lavrov, foreign minister of the Russian Federation, on a visit to the DPRK at the office building of the WPK Central Committee on Oct. 19.
Present
there were Andrei Rudenko, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian
Federation, and Alexandr Matsegora, Russian ambassador to the DPRK.
The
respected Comrade Kim Jong Un had a happy meeting with Sergei Lavrov and warmly
welcomed his visit to the DPRK before having a talk with him in an atmosphere
of comradeship.
On
the occasion, Sergei Lavrov courteously conveyed the warm greetings of Russian
President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin to
the
respected Comrade Kim Jong Un.
Kim
Jong Un expressed deep thanks for it and sent the warm greetings of the WPK and
the government and people of the DPRK to Putin and the fraternal Russian
people.
He
looked back with deep emotion on the meeting he had with Putin at the Vostochny
Spaceport in September, leaving a remarkable trace in the history of the
traditional DPRK-Russia friendship.
He
expressed the steadfast stand of the WPK and the DPRK government to work out a
stable, forward-looking, far-reaching plan for the DPRK-Russia relations in the
new era by faithfully implementing the agreements made at the DPRK-Russia
summit, and to promote the well-being of the peoples of the two countries and
push forward with the cause of building a powerful state by dint of the said
plan.
Exchanged
in an open-minded manner at the talk were views on such important matters of
mutual concern as the issue for the two countries to actively cope with the
complicated regional and international situation on the basis of their solid
political and strategic trust relations and expand in a planned way the
bilateral ties in all fields through the joint efforts, and a consensus of
views was reached.
The
talk proceeded in a friendly and amicable atmosphere.
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