North Korea maintained good ties with the Syrian government under Assad, even going as far as trying to coordinate a Syrian nuclear program.
Yes, North Korea and Syria have a history of cooperation and diplomatic relations. They have supported each other politically and economically, as well as in terms of military assistance. Both countries have faced international isolation and have shared common adversaries in the past.
North Korea, famous for being the most isolated country in the world, currently does not maintain any alliances with other nations. Though the country it has the strongest diplomatic relationships with is China and Russia.
North is not a country. If you are referring to North Korea, then yes, North Korea is a communist country.
The capital of North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is Pyongyang.
North Korea shares borders with China, Russia, and South Korea. It is located near Japan and Mongolia as well.
Yes, North Korea is an active member of UN.
North Korea was supported by Soviet Union and South Korea was supported by the U.S.
North Korea has a number of allies; the most prominent is China. North Korea is also allied with some Middle Eastern nations, having sold missiles to Iran and Syria, for example.
One of North Korea's only allies is China
South Korea's Allies: The whole U.N. North Korea's Allies: China and Russia
China and the Soviet Union were two nations that were allies of North Korea before the Korean war. Both nations remained allies even after the war in Korea.
They were sent at the request of the United Nations.
North Korea has a number of allies; the most prominent is China. North Korea is also allied with some Middle Eastern nations, having sold missiles to Iran and Syria, for example.
China and Russia
China
China and Russia
China and Iran
america is allies with south korea. Because the north korea is a communist country