More evidence of North Korean Syrian connection

AP/Washington Post:

North Korea's No. 2 leader met with a Syrian delegation in Pyongyang on Saturday, the North's media reported, amid suspicions of a secret nuclear connection between the two countries.

Kim Yong Nam, head of the North's rubber-stamp legislature and titular head of state, had "a friendly talk" with the Syrian delegation, led by Saaeed Eleia Dawood, director of the organizational department of Syria's Baath Arab Socialist Party, the North's Korean Central News Agency reported.

The Syrian official expressed satisfaction that the "friendly and cooperative ties" between the two countries "are growing stronger under the deep care" of Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, KCNA said.

On Friday, the Syrian official held talks with Choe Tae Bok, a senior official of the North's ruling Workers' Party.

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Perhaps they are escorting the bodies of North Koreans killed in the Israeli attack. Whatever they intend, they are lending support to a relationship that suggest the Israelis were on to something when they made their attack.

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