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CANADA ANNOUNCES DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
February 6, 2001 (8:00 a.m. EST) No. 17
CANADA ANNOUNCES DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
John Manley, Foreign Affairs Minister, today announced that Canada has established
diplomatic relations with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The
announcement follows the decision taken by Canada on July 26 to recognize the
DPRK as a state and member of the international community. At that time, both
nations agreed to begin technical discussions leading to the establishment of
diplomatic relations.
"Establishing diplomatic relations will create formal channels through which Canada
and the DPRK can further enhance communications and co-operation and develop a
deeper understanding of each other," said Mr. Manley. "At this juncture, Canada
believes that closer relations with Pyongyang is the best way to contribute to security,
non-proliferation and humanitarian challenges in the region."
The Minister added that ties between both nations would be based on the principles of
mutual respect for national sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs, and
would be in accordance with the United Nations Charter and international laws and
practices.
Since 1997, the Canadian government has donated approximately $30 million in
humanitarian aid to the DPRK through the United Nations World Food Program and
Canadian non-governmental organizations.
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