August 3, 2025Aug 3 Popular Post File photo for reference only North Korea has welcomed the recent ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, expressing optimism for enduring peace and stability in Southeast Asia. According to a report by the state-run Korean Central News Agency, North Korea's foreign ministry commented on the constructive talks held on 28 July in Malaysia, where Cambodian and Thai leaders agreed to resolve their border disagreements peacefully. "We hope the countries in Southeast Asia will achieve lasting peace and stability in the region by ironing out their disagreements, deepening political confidence, and promoting bilateral cooperation," the spokesman stated. People view the ceasefire as a diplomatic triumph, coming after a period of heightened tension along the border. North Korea highlighted the success of this agreement, attributing it to the countries' peaceful efforts to settle their disputes, reported the Bangkok Post. Such positive reinforcement from Pyongyang underscores the significance of diplomatic initiatives in achieving regional harmony, providing a hopeful example amidst global uncertainties. This gesture of support from North Korea appears to be part of a broader strategy to engage more constructively in international affairs, particularly within Asia. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-04
August 3, 2025Aug 3 It’s absurd that Kim Jong-un regularly launches intercontinental missiles into the Sea of Japan or near the Korean coast, yet not a single serious clash follows. Meanwhile, Thailand and Cambodia are the exact opposite.
August 3, 2025Aug 3 Proper trolling. From the perp that frequently threatens to nuke his neighbours because they laugh when someone treads on his cat, or for some other equal triviality.
August 4, 2025Aug 4 10 hours ago, webfact said: File photo for reference only North Korea has welcomed the recent ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, expressing optimism for enduring peace and stability in Southeast Asia. According to a report by the state-run Korean Central News Agency, North Korea's foreign ministry commented on the constructive talks held on 28 July in Malaysia, where Cambodian and Thai leaders agreed to resolve their border disagreements peacefully. "We hope the countries in Southeast Asia will achieve lasting peace and stability in the region by ironing out their disagreements, deepening political confidence, and promoting bilateral cooperation," the spokesman stated. People view the ceasefire as a diplomatic triumph, coming after a period of heightened tension along the border. North Korea highlighted the success of this agreement, attributing it to the countries' peaceful efforts to settle their disputes, reported the Bangkok Post. Such positive reinforcement from Pyongyang underscores the significance of diplomatic initiatives in achieving regional harmony, providing a hopeful example amidst global uncertainties. This gesture of support from North Korea appears to be part of a broader strategy to engage more constructively in international affairs, particularly within Asia. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-04
August 4, 2025Aug 4 19 hours ago, webfact said: This gesture of support from North Korea appears to be part of a broader strategy to engage more constructively in international affairs, particularly within Asia. So, McDonald's strikes a blow for world harmony by softening Kim into exploring outside his domain.
August 4, 2025Aug 4 On 8/3/2025 at 9:00 PM, webfact said: expressing optimism for enduring peace and stability in Southeast Asia. That could only happen if you people could get rid of the "leader" in your country.
August 5, 2025Aug 5 North Korea Praises Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire Agreement ??? Maybe ??? lil' rocket man is not as dumb as we think ... NK has everything to gain and "possibly" join the world... yeah I know.. it's a stretch where does he get his coal and oil supplies from ... where does china get their oil and coal from .... and if Russia gets super sanctioned from the U.S. ( see where this might be going )
August 5, 2025Aug 5 Maybe that will encourage N Korea to finally sign a peace agreement with the S Korea.... it's been a while, ya think?
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