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South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Cuba

South Korea has established diplomatic relations with Cuba, one of North Korea’s Cold War-era allies, the South Korean Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

With their United Nations rep­resentatives exchanging letters in New York, the two countries have agreed to open diplomatic rela­tions at the ambassadorial level, the ministry said in a statement.

Cuba continues to maintain close relations with North Korea, which were established in 1960, with their shared socialist ide­ology and their hostility toward the United States helping to bind them together. Cuba maintains an embassy in Pyongyang.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called late Cuban leader Fidel Castro a “comrade-in-arms,” according to North Korean state media. North Korea observed three days of official mourning in 2016 when Castro died at age 90.

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