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		<title>North Korea Celebrates 80 Years of the Workers’ Party with Renewed International Ties and National Pride</title>
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<p><strong>Pyongyang </strong>&#8211; North Korea marked a milestone moment this week as its leader, Kim Jong Un, praised the enduring strength, unity, and legacy of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) ahead of its 80th anniversary celebrations. </p>



<p>The grand event in Pyongyang has drawn high-level delegations from China, Russia, and Vietnam, highlighting growing diplomatic engagement and shared commitment to socialist principles among friendly nations.</p>



<p> The celebrations not only honor the party’s historical achievements but also showcase North Korea’s renewed spirit of national pride and its expanding international partnerships.</p>



<p>During his visit to the Party Founding Museum, Kim Jong Un delivered a powerful and emotional speech reflecting on eight decades of progress since the party’s establishment in 1945. He emphasized the enduring ideals of socialism, unity, and self-reliance, calling on citizens to remain loyal to the revolutionary spirit of their forefathers. </p>



<p>Kim paid tribute to his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, and other founding leaders who laid the ideological foundation that continues to guide the nation. Describing the museum as a “sacred sanctuary” of party tradition, Kim reaffirmed his commitment to preserving the WPK’s ideological purity and ensuring it remains vibrant and strong for future generations.</p>



<p>The arrival of distinguished foreign guests added an important international dimension to the celebrations. Chinese Premier Li Qiang was welcomed with an honor guard at Pyongyang International Airport, underscoring the deep and longstanding friendship between China and North Korea. </p>



<p>In his statement, Li praised the “profound traditional friendship” between the two socialist neighbors, emphasizing their shared history, geographical closeness, and common political ideals. His visit signals Beijing’s continued support for peace and cooperation on the Korean Peninsula.</p>



<p>From Russia, a delegation led by former President Dmitry Medvedev, who currently serves as Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, arrived to participate in the commemorations. Accompanying him were high-ranking officials including Russia’s Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov and the Governor of the Kursk region. </p>



<p>Their presence reflects Moscow’s growing strategic partnership with Pyongyang, especially in trade, science, and energy cooperation.</p>



<p>Vietnam also played a key role in the celebrations, with Communist Party General Secretary To Lam making the first visit by a Vietnamese leader to North Korea in nearly two decades. The Vietnamese delegation attended a colorful welcome ceremony at a Pyongyang sports complex, where both sides expressed optimism about strengthening bilateral relations.</p>



<p> Reports suggest that cooperation agreements are expected to be signed, particularly in education, technology, and cultural exchange, symbolizing a renewed chapter of collaboration between two nations sharing socialist roots.</p>



<p>Kim Jong Un’s remarks also reflected on the evolving role of the Workers’ Party in shaping the country’s modern identity. He emphasized that the current generation must embrace its “revolutionary duties” to continue the socialist cause and advance the prosperity of the nation.</p>



<p> His message resonated strongly among party members and citizens, who view the anniversary as both a celebration of the past and a call to action for the future.</p>



<p>In addition to political ceremonies, Pyongyang has been adorned with festive decorations, cultural performances, and public gatherings to honor the occasion. Citizens across the country are participating in artistic events, exhibitions, and parades celebrating the party’s achievements in nation-building, scientific progress, and defense. </p>



<p>The sense of unity and optimism surrounding the anniversary highlights North Korea’s determination to maintain its ideological integrity while pursuing development and international recognition.</p>



<p>Although officials have not confirmed whether a military parade will be held, observers note that preparations in Pyongyang suggest a grand display may take place, showcasing national strength and solidarity. </p>



<p>Such parades often symbolize not just military capability but also collective pride and commitment to peace through strength.</p>



<p>Overall, the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea stands as a proud moment for North Korea—a reflection of its resilience, cultural richness, and growing diplomatic outreach. The participation of global allies such as China, Russia, and Vietnam marks a significant step toward deeper cooperation in the region. </p>



<p>Kim Jong Un’s message of loyalty, progress, and unity captures the nation’s aspiration for stability and self-determined growth, reinforcing the Workers’ Party’s central role in shaping a confident and forward-looking North Korea.</p>
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<p>In a rare and highly significant address to the United Nations General Assembly, North Korea emphasized the importance of national sovereignty, security, and constructive dialogue with the international community. Vice Foreign Minister Kim Son Gyong conveyed Pyongyang’s perspective on its strategic priorities, underlining the country’s commitment to safeguarding its independence while engaging with the world in a responsible and transparent manner.</p>



<p>Speaking before global leaders, Kim highlighted that the nation’s policies, including its nuclear program, are fundamentally tied to self-determination and the protection of national interests. He framed these measures as a means to ensure stability, security, and the country’s long-term development rather than as a threat to international peace. By addressing the Assembly, North Korea sought to clarify its stance directly to the global community, fostering mutual understanding and constructive engagement.</p>



<p>This session marked the first time a North Korean official spoke at the General Assembly since 2018, signaling a potential shift toward greater diplomatic communication and international interaction. Analysts view this participation as a step forward in promoting transparency and dialogue, allowing Pyongyang to present its viewpoint in a measured and diplomatic context.</p>



<p>Vice Minister Kim emphasized that respecting the sovereignty of nations is critical for global stability. He noted that demands to alter North Korea’s strategic posture without consultation could be seen as challenges to its core independence. Instead, he called for the international community to approach security discussions with mutual respect, open dialogue, and an emphasis on peaceful coexistence.</p>



<p>The address also highlighted the broader role of diplomacy in addressing complex global challenges. North Korea presented its position as an invitation for constructive engagement rather than confrontation. By participating in the UN forum, the country reinforced the notion that international cooperation and communication are essential tools for managing regional and global security issues effectively.</p>



<p>Observers noted that Pyongyang’s message combined firmness with a willingness to engage, reflecting a nuanced approach to diplomacy. The address conveyed a clear understanding that the modern geopolitical landscape requires dialogue, mutual respect, and a recognition of each nation’s priorities. In doing so, North Korea positioned itself as a responsible actor, open to conversations that contribute to regional peace and stability.</p>



<p>Vice Minister Kim’s remarks also emphasized that a path toward cooperation and understanding is available when nations respect each other’s sovereignty. This approach aligns with global norms of diplomacy while asserting the country’s right to independently determine its security policies and developmental strategies. The speech underlined that progress and peace can be achieved through dialogue, respect, and collaborative solutions to shared challenges.</p>



<p>By framing its strategic choices in the context of sovereignty, security, and responsible engagement, North Korea provided a constructive narrative that highlights its interest in long-term stability and international communication. The address serves as a reminder that even long-standing geopolitical issues can benefit from measured discussion, open channels, and mutual recognition of priorities.</p>



<p>The international community now has the opportunity to respond with engagement and dialogue, fostering understanding and exploring avenues for cooperation. North Korea’s UN address reflects an important moment of transparency, diplomacy, and commitment to the principles of peaceful coexistence, national sovereignty, and international communication.</p>
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