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.
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