
Disinfection of a shop in Pyongyang. File photoSEUL, May 18 The DPRK is still not responding to Seoul's offer to help fight COVID-19, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing the Ministry of Unification of the Republic of Korea. Earlier, the ministry said that Seoul tried to send The DPRK received a notification regarding assistance in the fight against coronavirus, but North Korea did not accept the message. According to the ministry, South Korea would like to send medicines, vaccines, masks, test kits to the DPRK, as well as help North Korea with technology and «exchange experience in combating coronavirus.» South Korea to offer consultations at the working level on the organization of assistance in the fight against coronavirus. The call on the line at the inter-Korean liaison office is proceeding without interference, and the 9:00 a.m. (03:00 a.m. Moscow time) call went through as usual on Wednesday, but the North Korean side did not mention fighting the virus or receiving a message from Seoul, the official said. conversation — ed.) were not exchanged,» the official said. The President of South Korea has also already stated that, «without regret», he will send vaccines, as well as all other necessary medical supplies and medical personnel to North Korea, if Pyongyang agrees to accept help.< img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/212e5ce669f4ec58be263812ea80b833.jpg" />WHO head asks North Korea for data on COVID-19 outbreak

