Tanzanian President hopes nuclear issue will be settled through dialogue
KCNA
Pyongyang, July 4 (KCNA) -- Tanzanian President Benjamin William Mkapa, when meeting with Ro Min Su, DPRK Ambassador to Tanzania, who paid a farewell call on him on June 30, hoped that the nuclear issue would be peacefully solved through the dialogue between the DPRK and the United States.
He noted with satisfaction that the close relations of friendship and cooperation between the two countries had favorably developed for a long time, which are all the more solid as they are based on the close relationship between President Kim Il Sung and former Tanzanian President Nyerere.
Noting that the friendly relations are well reflected in various aid projects in Tanzania, he said he would value the relations and make efforts to further develop them in the future.
He said he was pleased that under the wise guidance of Kim Jong Il shining successes are being made in the DPRK. He extended congratulations to Kim Jong Il who is brilliantly carrying forward the cause of the president. He expressed sympathy with the stand of the government and the people of the DPRK to reunify the country independently and peacefully.
He said he would always support it.
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