Korean Women in Japan Sends Letter of Thanks to Supreme Leader
A delegation of the Union of Democratic Korean Women in Japan, which visited the socialist motherland on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of its foundation, sent a letter of thanks to Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un on September 12.
Busy as he was demonstrating the DPRK’s pride and national strength to the full, the Supreme Leader called the delegation to the motherland and showed them heartwarming trust and care, they said, sending a deep bow to him in reflection of the profound gratitude of the officials and members of the union.
During their stay in the DPRK, they noted, they bore in mind the faith and belief that the final victory of the patriotic cause of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan lies in faithfully supporting the Supreme Leader. And they pledged that they would launch a dynamic mass movement to embrace compatriot women of different social standings to maintain the national identity of the Korean community and make steady efforts to promote national education, thus carrying on the baton of patriotism.
A delegation of the Union of Democratic Korean Women in Japan, which visited the socialist motherland on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of its foundation, sent a letter of thanks to Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un on September 12.
Busy as he was demonstrating the DPRK’s pride and national strength to the full, the Supreme Leader called the delegation to the motherland and showed them heartwarming trust and care, they said, sending a deep bow to him in reflection of the profound gratitude of the officials and members of the union.
During their stay in the DPRK, they noted, they bore in mind the faith and belief that the final victory of the patriotic cause of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan lies in faithfully supporting the Supreme Leader. And they pledged that they would launch a dynamic mass movement to embrace compatriot women of different social standings to maintain the national identity of the Korean community and make steady efforts to promote national education, thus carrying on the baton of patriotism.
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