The Korea Times

Sweden’s ambassador-designate to Pyongyang visits N. Korea

- (Yonhap)

Sweden’s ambassador-designate to Pyongyang has been visiting North Korea amid prospects that European countries may reopen their diplomatic missions in the reclusive country following years of North Korea’s COVID-19 border shutdown.

Chinese Ambassador to North Korea Wang Yajun met with the Swedish envoy, Andreas Bengtsson, on Wednesday and discussed the issue of the Korean Peninsula, the Chinese Embassy in Pyongyang said on its website.

Earlier this week, a German diplomat in charge of East Asia affairs visited North Korea in the first known case that a Western diplomat has visited Pyongyang since the reclusive nation closed its border in January 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Some European countries that establishe­d diplomatic relations with North Korea, such as Britain and Sweden, have pulled out of Pyongyang in early 2020 due to the

North’s COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

North Korea began opening its border partially in August last year, but it has only permitted China, Russia, Cuba and Mongolia to resume diplomatic activities in Pyongyang.

South Korea’s unificatio­n ministry said North Korea’s permission for Western diplomats to visit the North might be related to the latest establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between South Korea and Cuba.

Earlier this month, South Korea establishe­d diplomatic relations with Cuba in a surprise announceme­nt that could be a blow to Pyongyang, which has long boasted brotherly ties with the Caribbean nation.

“Since COVID-19 was brought under control last year, European countries have been sounding out the possibilit­y of reopening their diplomatic missions in North Korea via various channels. But North Korea has shown no reaction,” an official at the ministry told reporters.

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