North Korea–Vietnam relations
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North Korea–Vietnam relations (Korean: 윁남사회주의공화국-조선민주주의인민공화국 관계; Vietnamese: Quan hệ Việt Nam – Cộng hòa Dân chủ Nhân dân Triều Tiên) is a bilateral relationship between Vietnam and North Korea. North Korea and the former country North Vietnam established formal diplomatic relations on January 31, 1950. In July 1957, North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh visited North Korea; North Korean prime minister Kim Il Sung visited North Vietnam in November–December 1958 and November 1964. In February 1961, the two governments concluded an agreement on scientific and technical cooperation. North Vietnam merged with South Vietnam in 1976 to become the modern country of Vietnam.
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Embassy of Vietnam, Pyongyang | Embassy of North Korea, Hanoi |