KJU Meets with the Russian Federation Council Chairwoman
KJU’s last observed appearance was his meeting with a high-level ROK delegation
Kim Jong Un (Kim Cho’ng-u’n) met with Valentina Ivanova Matvienko, chairwoman of the Russian Federation Council, at the Workers’ Party of Korea [WPK] Central Committee Office Building (#1) in central Pyongyang on September 8 (Saturday). The meeting “proceeded in a friendly and amicable atmosphere throughout.”
Jong Un “kindly greeted” Matvienko “warmly welcoming the chairwoman on her visit to the DPRK to join the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the DPRK.” After they exchanged civilities, they posed for a souvenir photo and began their meeting.
Valentina Ivanova Matvienko “expressed thanks to Kim Jong Un for sparing his precious time and securing the special place with deep concern for her schedule of stay, although he was busy” and she “courteously conveyed the warm greetings and personal letter of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to Kim Jong Un.”
Matvienko “extended heart-felt warm congratulations and best wishes to Kim Jong Un and the friendly Korean people in the name of President Putin and the Russian people on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the DPRK” and said that she “deems it a great honor to visit the DPRK upon authorization of the President and to take part in the significant celebration events on behalf of Russia.”
Kim Jong Un “expressed deep gratitude to Putin for sending greetings and wonderful personal letter on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the DPRK, and conveyed warm greetings of the party, government and people of the DPRK toward the President and the people of Russia” and he “warmly welcomed her Pyongyang visit once again and expressed thanks to the Russian leadership for sending the delegation of the Russian Federation Council to the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the DPRK.”
During the interaction, Jong Un ” listened to the inner thoughts and stand of the Russian leadership on the situation on the Korean peninsula and the region” and they “exchanged broad views for the stable development of the situation and shared views for the two countries to closely cooperate and keep pace in defending lasting and stable peace and security on the peninsula and the world.”
Kim Jong Un and Valentina Ivanova Matvienko also expressed the “stand and will of the supreme leadership of the two countries to invariably maintain and develop in a sustained and constructive way the strategic and traditional DPRK-Russia friendly relations provided by the leaders of the elder generation, keep close and expand and develop the overall bilateral relations including cooperation between the two parliaments.”
Jong Un expressed his “his pleasure over the wonderful talk with the chairwoman of the Russian Federation Council and wished her pleasant time during her stay in the country.
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