North Korean Letter to Australia
North Korea recently sent out a letter to the governments of other nations, the letter was received by Australia’s parliament, but was addressed to “Parliaments of Different Countries”.
Read MoreNorth Korea recently sent out a letter to the governments of other nations, the letter was received by Australia’s parliament, but was addressed to “Parliaments of Different Countries”.
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Read MoreNorth Korea has again made a public statement to posture its nuclear power. This time the letter was received by Australia’s parliament, although was addressed to “Parliaments of Different Countries”.
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