
Kyong Hak-min appointed as new North Korean ambassador to Austria
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Choe Kang-il's predecessor was Kim Kwang-sop, son-in-law of Chairman Kim Il-sung, who served as ambassador to Austria for 27 years from 1993 to 2020. President Van der Bellen expressed gratitude and said, "I hope everything goes well in Joseon (North Korea) in the future and that relations between the two countries develop.". 2023.4.20 merciel@yna.co.kr (Seoul=Yonhap News) Reporter Jeon Myung-hoon = North Korean Ambassador to Austria Kyong Hak-min presented his credentials to Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen on the 1st, the Korean Central News Agency reported on the 6th.
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Choe Kang-il's predecessor was Kim Kwang-sop, son-in-law of Chairman Kim Il-sung, who served as ambassador to Austria for 27 years from 1993 to 2020.
reliability low1/2 sourcesPresident Van der Bellen expressed gratitude and said, "I hope everything goes well in Joseon (North Korea) in the future and that relations between the two countries develop."
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2023.4.20 merciel@yna.co.kr (Seoul=Yonhap News) Reporter Jeon Myung-hoon = North Korean Ambassador to Austria Kyong Hak-min presented his credentials to Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen on the 1st, the Korean Central News Agency reported on the 6th.
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