Greetings to Kim Jong Un from Syrian President
Pyongyang, May 6 (KCNA) -- Marshal Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and first chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, Friday received a congratulatory message from Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad who doubles as regional secretary of the Baath Arab Socialist Party.
The message said:
I send the warmest congratulations to you on holding the WPK's Seventh Congress after 36 years since its Sixth Congress held in 1980.
I am convinced that the current congress will provide an opportunity of confirming once again the line of struggle which Generalissimo Kim Il Sung had maintained since the liberation and Generalissimo Kim Jong Il carried forward to oppose all forms of interference and domination by imperialism and build independent Juche Korea by the united efforts of all the people.
The WPK put the DPRK and the Korean people on the proud position by victoriously leading the Korean people in their struggle for building a thriving socialist nation in the past period.
Pyongyang, May 6 (KCNA) -- Marshal Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and first chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, Friday received a congratulatory message from Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad who doubles as regional secretary of the Baath Arab Socialist Party.
The message said:
I send the warmest congratulations to you on holding the WPK's Seventh Congress after 36 years since its Sixth Congress held in 1980.
I am convinced that the current congress will provide an opportunity of confirming once again the line of struggle which Generalissimo Kim Il Sung had maintained since the liberation and Generalissimo Kim Jong Il carried forward to oppose all forms of interference and domination by imperialism and build independent Juche Korea by the united efforts of all the people.
The WPK put the DPRK and the Korean people on the proud position by victoriously leading the Korean people in their struggle for building a thriving socialist nation in the past period.
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