N. Korean leader voices condolences over death of Iranian president in helicopter crash

김수연 / 2024-05-21 06:57:17
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▲ This photo, carried by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency on Aug. 7, 2017, shows Iran's President Hassan Rouhani (center R) meeting with Kim Yong-nam (center L), president of the Standing Committee of North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly, who was visiting Tehran to attend the inaugural ceremony of Iran's leader. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)

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N. Korean leader voices condolences over death of Iranian president in helicopter crash

SEOUL, May 21 (Yonhap) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has expressed his "deep" condolences over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a recent helicopter crash, state media reported Tuesday.

Kim sent a message of condolence Monday to Mohammad Mokhber, Iran's first vice president, upon receiving the "shocking" news of Raisi's sudden demise, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). Mokhber has become Iran's interim president after Raisi's death.

"The message said that the demise of the president is a great loss to the fraternal Iranian people and the world people aspiring after independence and justice," the KCNA said.

Kim said he wished that the Iranian government and people will overcome the grief from the loss of their leader and that the bereaved families will recover stability as soon as possible.

Iran's state media confirmed Raisi's death Monday, saying he and several other government officials accompanying him were found dead hours after their helicopter crashed in a mountainous region of the country's northwest.

Having established diplomatic ties in 1973, Pyongyang and Tehran are known to have close ties while under international sanctions for their weapons programs. The countries have been suspected of exchanging ballistic missile parts and technology, especially during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.

North Korea's external economic relations minister visited Iran last month in a rare trip that raised suspicions of possible weapons cooperation between the two nations.

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