Kolya Lukashenka laid flowers in Pyongyang at Putin's request
Today, during the official visit of the Belarusian delegation to the DPRK, Alexander Lukashenka's youngest son, Nikolai, who traditionally travels the world with his father, laid a bouquet of flowers at the "Liberation" monument in Pyongyang at the personal request of Vladimir Putin — so writes Lukashenka's press service.
These flowers, according to Pul Pervogo (First Pool - Lukashenka's unofficial press channel), are a sign of gratitude to North Korea for supporting Russia in the war against Ukraine.
Alexander Lukashenka arrived in the capital of the DPRK for a two-day visit at the invitation of Kim Jong Un.
The central part of the ceremonial program was a visit to the "Liberation" monument, erected in honor of Soviet soldiers.