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SEOUL, June 5 — North Korea’s foreign minister met with the Chinese ambassador to express support for China’s measures in Hong Kong, North Korea’s KCNA state news agency said today. Foreign minister Ri Son Gwon said that the issue of Hong Kong was an internal affair for China and that...

Foreign minister Ri Son Gwon called the Hong Kong protests an 'internal matter' for China. — Reuters

Foreign minister Ri Son Gwon said that the issue of Hong Kong was an internal affair for China and that foreign interference in it violated the sovereignty of China and international law.

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