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  2. Foreign relations of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Within four years, North Korea was recognized by 93 countries, on par with South Korea's 96. North Korea gained entry into the World Health Organization and, as a result, sent its first permanent observer missions to the United Nations (UN). [22] In 1975, it joined the Non-Aligned Movement. [23]

  3. List of states with limited recognition - Wikipedia

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    North Korea: 1948 North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea), independent since 1948, is not recognised by one UN member, South Korea. [47] [48] South Korea considers itself to be the sole legitimate government of Korea, and claims all territory controlled by North Korea. [47] Foreign relations, missions (of, to) South Korea

  4. List of diplomatic missions of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of North Korea. In the Cold War era its foreign policy was focused on the Soviet bloc countries, while it actively courted allies in the developing world . This was more out of political necessity, as North Korea competed with South Korea for diplomatic recognition.

  5. Why North Korea is shutting over dozen embassies across world

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    “This can be a sign of North Korea‘s difficult economic situation, where it is difficult to maintain even minimal diplomatic relations with traditionally friendly countries.” North Korea has ...

  6. Korea and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea) were simultaneously admitted to the United Nations (UN) in 1991. On 8 August 1991, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 702, recommending both states to the General Assembly for membership. On 17 September ...

  7. George Soros: US 'is set on a course toward nuclear war' with ...

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    The only solution, Soros said, is to recognize North Korea as a nuclear power and have an alliance of the US, China, Japan, and South Korea establish an agreement to prevent the possibility of a war.

  8. European countries eye reopening embassies in North Korea ...

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    According to NK Pro, a Seoul-based website research that tracks North Korea, as of January 2023 nine countries had functioning embassies in Pyongyang, but only China, Russia, Mongolia, and Cuba ...

  9. North Korea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In recent years relations have been largely defined by heavy U.S. military presence in South Korea, [2] joint U.S.–South Korea military exercises in the South China Sea, [3] US economic sanctions against North Korea [4] for North Korea's nuclear program and North Korea's demand that the United States eliminate its nuclear arsenal that could reach the Korean peninsula.