North Korea started accepting students from abroad for the first time after the Covid-19 outbreak! According to Yonhap’s report, North Korea, which closed its borders to the outside world after the outbreak of the epidemic, started accepting students from abroad for the first time.
In the post made by the Chinese Embassy in Pyongyang, it was reported that 41 students reached North Korea.
45 CHINESE STUDENTS LOGED IN
The post stated that student exchange programs between China and North Korea have restarted, and that 45 Chinese students recently entered the North.
North Korea closed its borders to the outside world after the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic, but in July 2023, it began to relax the border restrictions it had put in place in early 2020, allowing official delegations from China and Russia to re-enter the country in August and allowing its citizens living abroad to re-enter the country. (AA)