Legacy of Leadership: Celebrating 80 Years of North Korea's Ruling Party
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un celebrated the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party. Foreign dignitaries from China, Russia, and Vietnam attended. Kim praised his grandfather’s legacy and urged the preservation of the party's ideology. A possible military parade may accompany the festivities.

In a significant political event, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un extolled the legacy of the ruling Workers' Party on the eve of its 80th anniversary. Esteemed foreign delegates from China, Russia, and Vietnam converged in Pyongyang to participate in the grand celebrations.
The Chinese delegation, led by Premier Li Qiang, along with former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam, were among the notable dignitaries present. Li emphasized the deep-rooted friendship between China and North Korea.
The event was marked by military and diplomatic engagements, highlighting North Korea's historical significance. Kim Jong Un's tribute to his grandfather and the call for ideological purity underscored the party's enduring influence. Speculations about a military parade to commemorate this milestone continue.
(With inputs from agencies.)