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North Korea, Belarus sign friendship treaty, KCNA says

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SEOUL, March 27 (Reuters) - ‌North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ​and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko held a summit in Pyongyang ⁠on Thursday, where the two leaders signed a friendship treaty, North Korea's state media KCNA reported. 

The two ​countries signed agreements on cooperation in various sectors, including diplomacy, ‌agriculture, education and public health, KCNA said.

At a banquet, Kim said Lukashenko's visit to Pyongyang, the first state visit ⁠by a Belarusian president since the ⁠two countries established diplomatic relations, was meaningful for upgrading bilateral relations between the two countries, KCNA reported.

Lukashenko told Kim that the bilateral relations "are developing at a ‌very fast pace" and the leadership of the two ⁠countries shared the same views on ‌international affairs, KCNA said.

The summit brought together ​two leaders both under international sanctions who have provided crucial backing for Russian President Vladimir Putin ‌in Russia's four-year war with Ukraine.

North ​Korea sent some 14,000 ⁠soldiers to fight alongside Russian troops in ‌Ukraine in 2024, according to ⁠South Korean, Ukrainian and Western sources.

Lukashenko allowed Belarus to be used as a launchpad for Russia's February ​2022 invasion and subsequently ‌agreed to host Russian tactical nuclear missiles on its ⁠territory, which borders three ​members of the NATO alliance.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim; ​editing by David Gaffen)

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