- Italy–North Korea relations
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Italy-North Korea relations are the bilateral relations between Italy and North Korea.
History
On January 2000 Italy announced its opening of official diplomatic relations with North Korea by Lamberto Dini, Italy's foreign minister, who also brokered reconciliation pacts at that time with Iran and Libya of Muammar Gaddafi.[1]
References
- ^ New York Times, January 05, 2000
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