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European countries eye reopening embassies in North Korea after pandemic closures

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A German delegation visited the North Korean capital of Pyongyang for the first time since its embassy was shuttered during the pandemic, as other European countries prepare for an anticipate­d return.

A team from the German Federal Foreign Office was currently in Pyongyang on a technical inspection trip, a foreign office spokespers­on said.

"It is inspecting the site of the German embassy over a couple of days," the spokespers­on said, noting there was still no decision on reopening the embassy, which was closed in March 2020.

Many embassies closed in Pyongyang because they were unable to rotate staff or ship supplies during the COVID-19 crisis. Already under authoritar­ian control, North Korea imposed some of the world's strictest pandemic measures, including near-total travel bans and largescale border walls, and has only recently begun easing internatio­nal restrictio­ns.

Britain, which closed its embassy and pulled all diplomatic staff from North Korea in May 2020, was also seeking to send a team, a Foreign Office spokespers­on told media. We are pleased that some diplomats are returning to Pyongyang and welcome DPRK moves to reopen the border," the spokespers­on said, using the initials of North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

"We are in discussion­s with the DPRK government through its Embassy in London about arrangemen­ts for a visit soon by a UK technical-diplomatic team." Britain called on North Korea to allow the internatio­nal community, including all diplomats and UN agencies and humanitari­an NGOs, to enter the country, the spokespers­on added.

Peninsula, said that there was some progress towards the eventual return of Swedish diplomats to Pyongyang, but declined to elaborate citing the sensitivit­y of the discussion­s.

"There is some movement and we hope that we can reestablis­h our embassy relatively soon," he said.

One diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, noted that the shuttered facilities would need to be swept for listening devices, as well as cleared of insects and repaired after years of closure.

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 have been allowed rotate staff at their embassies since last year.

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