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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has sent condolences to Russian President Vladimir Putin following the death of Aleksandr Ivanovich Matsegora, Russia’s ambassador to North Korea. State media described his passing as a “heartrending event” and a major loss for both nations. Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that Matsegora, 70, died on December 6, praising him as an “outstanding diplomat and patriot.”

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00:00Kim Jong-un
00:30Kim Jong-un
01:00And the first general contrepartie, I will say that he will be very happy to attend the embassy.
01:07And he will be very happy to say that he will just go in order to come back to him.
01:18He will not say that he won't be happy to present the treaty.
01:23He will be talking about his money.
01:26The president of the Ulazimino and Ulazimino on the Ulazimino.
01:45the Russian Communist Party
01:54with the Russian Communist Party
01:57and the Russian Communist Party
02:01was the puppet for the entire two of them.
02:06The Russian Communist Party
02:10and the Russian Communist Party
02:14He was very proud to be a part of the war.
02:18He was a part of the war.
02:21He was a part of the war.
02:25He was a part of the war.
02:44You
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