Kim Jong-un and North Korea have congratulated the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee.The country's foreign ministry confirmed on its website that the autocrat had sent a letter congratulating Her Majesty and the British people.
The exact contents of his letter haven’t yet been revealed.North Korea and the UK established diplomatic relations in 2000 and have maintained embassies in each other’s capitals, despite a steady decline in relations.
Other world leaders such as Joe Biden and Pope Francis, as well as global icons and religious figureheads also paid tribute to the Monarch as she celebrates 70 years on the throne.US president Biden led the rest of the plaudits, saying: "For 70 years, you have inspired people with your selfless devotion and service to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. "Throughout your reign, the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States has grown stronger and closer than ever."French president Emmanuel Macron described the Queen as "the golden thread that binds our two countries".To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Prime Minister Boris Johnson even included a dash of Latin in a congratulatory tweet, saying: "The whole country, Commonwealth and world thank you for your unwavering duty and service.
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