Foreign Relations
Information related to the North Korea’s foreign relations
What North Korea said about the Hong Kong protests, and what it means for talks
Strong support for China in 2019 followed silence in 2014, showing how far bilateral ties have come
After over a month under quarantine, foreign diplomats leave Pyongyang
Officials from overseas missions arrived in Vladivostok on Monday morning
North Korea warns of “grave response” to EU states’ condemnation of missile test
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) spokesperson defends DPRK's "usual training of our military" earlier in the week
Russia shipped 600 tons of flour to North Korea in January: data
Vast majority of flour exports to DPRK last year came from China, according to customs data from Moscow and Beijing
North Korea has “a lot of nuclear power,” Trump warns voters at town hall
U.S. President concedes Americans may not prioritize DPRK issue, but repeats line that Democrats would start a war
North Korea releases 221 foreigners from quarantine, state media says
159 expatriates remain under "medical observation" in DPRK amid fears of coronavirus spread
Planned evacuation flight out of Pyongyang postponed until Monday, sources say
Flight was intended to bring around 60 people, among them many foreign diplomats, to Vladivostok via Air Koryo
Sputnik Bank “ready to offer its services” to renew North Korea banking channel
Efforts necessary to find a non-sanctioned partner financial institution in the DPRK
The real North Korean nuclear threat is its noncompliance with safety standards
A mishap at a nuclear facility could have significant consequences for neighboring South Korea, China, Russia, and Japan
North Korea’s long-range missiles threaten U.S., Esper tells Senators
Esper's comments follow Trump saying he had "no reaction" to DPRK's short-range missile tests this week