Bilateral Relations
North Korea and Vietnam agree to advance bilateral cooperation
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North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui held talks with Vietnamese counterpart Le Hoai Trung in Pyongyang and agreed to deepen exchanges and cooperation in various fields.
During Paraguayan President Santiago Peña's historic visit to Manila—the first by a Paraguayan leader in over 60 years—Presidents Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Peña oversaw the signing of multiple agreements to boost trade, agriculture and people-to-people ties.
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated in an interview with Pablo Iglesias that he is willing to give his life for the Revolution, while detailing the effects of the US blockade and efforts toward energy sovereignty.
The Philippines and Singapore explored new collaboration opportunities during the 7th Informal Consultations on the Philippines-Singapore Action Plan in Singapore last week. They discussed stronger defense and maritime cooperation, efforts against online scams, and economic ties. Delegations also exchanged views on the green economy and other issues.
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Kenya and Senegal have signed a bilateral agreement allowing citizens to travel visa-free for up to 90 days. The pact was inked in Nairobi amid discussions on trade, security, and international reforms. Presidents Ruto and Faye witnessed the signing during the Senegalese leader's official visit.