Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrived in Pyongyang on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, for an official visit that reportedly included talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. According to Euronews reporting, Lukashenko was welcomed at the airport by senior North Korean official Kim Tok Hun before attending a formal reception ceremony. The ceremony featured a guard of honour and military parade in Kim Il Sung Square.
Lukashenko later met with Kim Jong Un during the event and greeted other North Korean officials. As part of the visit, the Belarusian president also laid a wreath at the Liberation Monument to honour Soviet soldiers. The visit highlights ongoing diplomatic engagement between Belarus and North Korea, two countries that have maintained relations amid international sanctions and geopolitical tensions.