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North Korea allows foreign visitors back after COVID-19: Report.


Employees ⁢spray⁤ disinfectant and wipe surfaces⁢ as‍ part of preventative measures against the Covid-19 coronavirus at the Pyongyang Children’s‍ Department Store in Pyongyang on​ March 18, 2022. (Photo by ⁤KIM WON JIN/AFP ‌via‍ Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
9:33 AM – Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Exciting News: North Korea to Allow Foreign Nationals into the Country for the First Time Since the Start of the⁣ COVID-19 Pandemic

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The ⁤announcement was⁤ made on Monday, which⁣ ends a‍ multi-year ban to any outsiders entering​ the country for travel,⁣ business or non-vital ‌diplomatic relations, according⁢ to a report ⁣by China’s state broadcaster CCTV.

However, visitors will have to ‌quarantine for two days, according to the ⁣report. ​North Korean media outlets have not confirmed the new ⁢change to their border policy, according to Yonhap ‌News⁣ Agency.

“At​ present, the Chinese side has not‌ received notification through diplomatic channels from the North Korea side on… opening its border,” Chinese Foreign ⁣Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said during a briefing.

The policy changes⁢ come⁣ after North Korean groups living outside the country have been re-entering the ‌country ⁢since last month, after the country’s ⁣airlines began resuming ⁢regular flights to Russia and China for the first‍ time in years.

Additionally, North‌ Korean leader⁣ Kim Jong Un met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ⁢a potential arms deal earlier this month.

However no agreement has been⁣ reached‌ yet but Kim‍ did leave with parting gifts including five explosive “kamikaze” drones, a reconnaissance drone and a bulletproof vest, according to⁤ Russian ⁢state media.

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What measures will​ foreign nationals have to follow during their two-day quarantine upon arrival in North Korea?

Exciting News:​ North Korea to Allow Foreign Nationals into‌ the Country for ‍the First Time Since the Start of the COVID-19 Pandemic

In a significant development, ⁣North Korea has announced that it will allow foreign nationals ⁤into the ⁣country for the first time since the beginning of ⁣the COVID-19​ pandemic. The ⁤announcement, which was made on Monday, marks the end of a multi-year ban on outsiders ⁢entering the country⁣ for travel, business, or ⁣non-vital diplomatic relations. This news comes as a surprise and opens up new possibilities‍ for international engagement with the secretive nation.

According to ⁣a report by China’s ‌state broadcaster CCTV, visitors will⁤ have to ‍undergo a two-day ⁣quarantine ‌upon arrival. This precautionary measure ensures that the country can maintain its strict health protocols ⁣and⁤ prevent the spread of the virus. However, it is important to note that ‌North Korean media outlets have not⁤ confirmed this change to their⁤ border policy. The lack of official confirmation raises some questions and highlights the need for ⁣further clarity on the matter.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang ⁢Wenbin⁢ stated during a briefing that China has not received any notification through diplomatic channels regarding North Korea’s decision to reopen its⁣ borders. It is essential to have clear communication ⁣between nations to avoid‍ any misunderstandings or confusion about travel policies and entry requirements. The statement from China underscores the importance of diplomatic channels in ‌handling such matters and calls for⁤ better ‍communication between the two countries.

This policy change comes after North‌ Korean groups living outside the country ​have been allowed to re-enter since last month. The return of these groups suggests a gradual ​relaxation of travel restrictions within North Korea.⁤ As the country takes steps towards reopening its borders,⁢ it will be interesting to see how this development impacts international relations and potential business⁢ opportunities.

Foreign nationals are undoubtedly eager to visit North Korea and explore its unique cultural heritage and natural beauty. However, ⁢it‌ is crucial to proceed with caution and‍ adhere to ⁤all the necessary⁢ health‍ and safety protocols put in place⁢ by the North Korean authorities. Travelers must stay ​updated on the latest guidelines and regulations⁣ to ensure a smooth and safe visit.

The​ decision to allow foreign nationals into ​the country represents ⁢a significant shift in North Korea’s approach to international travel and engagement. It⁢ offers a glimmer of hope ⁣for increased diplomatic relations and cultural exchange. As the world recovers from​ the impacts of the pandemic, this news brings a ‌sense of optimism and ‍an opportunity for North⁢ Korea to showcase its rich history and diverse culture to the world.

In conclusion, the announcement of North Korea allowing foreign nationals into the country for the first ​time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic is exciting news. While there are still uncertainties​ surrounding the specifics of the new policy, this development opens up possibilities for ‌engagement and interaction with North Korea. It is encouraging to see ⁤the country taking steps towards reopening its borders and embracing‍ international visitors. ⁢As the ⁤situation continues‌ to evolve, it is essential for interested travelers to stay informed and vigilant ⁣about the latest updates ‍and requirements to ensure⁢ a ⁣safe and enjoyable⁣ visit to‌ North⁢ Korea.



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