Nikolai Lukashenko Honored Putin's Request To The DPRK
- 25.03.2026, 16:28
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The Kremlin dictator asked to honor the memory of soldiers who fought against the AFU.
During the official visit of the Belarusian delegation to the DPRK, Alexander Lukashenko's youngest son Nikolai, who regularly accompanies his father on foreign trips, laid a bouquet of flowers at the Liberation Monument in Pyongyang - at the personal request of Vladimir Putin, according to the press service of the Belarusian dictator.
The Telegram channel specifies that the flowers were laid as a sign of gratitude to North Korea for Russia's support in the war against Ukraine.
Alexander Lukashenko arrived in the DPRK capital on a two-day visit at the invitation of Kim Jong-un.