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Nepal–North Korea relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Nepal and North Korea.[1][2]
Nepal–North Korea relations were officially established on 15 May 1974.[3]
Nepal does not have an embassy in North Korea, however, Nepal's embassy in Beijing is a concurrently non-resident ambassador to North Korea.[3] North Korea has an embassy in Kathmandu.[4]
In 2017, Nepal's former prime minister, Madhav Kumar Nepal, visited Pyongyang.[5] In 2019, Nepal deported 12 North Koreans "in an attempt to abide by UN resolution 2397".[6][7]
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