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Authoritarian Alliances Deepen: North Korea and Belarus Sign Friendship Treaty

Against this volatile backdrop, two of the world’s most isolated regimes moved closer together. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko visited Pyongyang, where he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a “friendship” treaty. As The Hindu noted, both nations are under sweeping Western sanctions, are accused of gross human rights violations, and have actively supported Russia’s war against Ukraine — with an estimated 2,000 North Korean soldiers believed to have died fighting in that conflict. The treaty formalizes an alliance of convenience between pariah states increasingly aligned against the Western-led order.

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