Russian Ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora said that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un received the paintings of the artist, who wrote sections of Pyongyang’s life in the 1950s, during his visit to Russia. This was reported by RIA News.
“It was a very nice gift. We had a very good artist. He’s not very famous, but he worked and painted in Pyongyang in the 1950s. These pictures were also presented to Comrade Kim Jong-un. “They’re originals,” the ambassador said.
He noted that the images belonged to Pyongyang in the 1950s and were portraits from those years.
Before recognizedNorth Korean leader Kim Jong-un received a bulletproof vest and a set of locally produced unmanned aerial vehicles as a gift from Primorsky Territory Governor Oleg Kozhemyako during his trip to Vladivostok.
September 12 Kim Jong-un for the first time in four years I was there In Russia. The next day he met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the Vostochny cosmodrome. As the Kremlin said after the negotiations, Putin presented the North Korean leader with a glove from his spacesuit.
Previously Kim Jong-un passed Gift to the Pacific Fleet.
Source: Gazeta

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