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May 20, 2007 · about 19 years ago

North Korean ship docks in Burma

Rangoon (AP)—A cargo ship from North Korea docked in Burma on Sunday in what was believed the be the first port call by a ship from the communist nation since the two countries agreed last month to resume diplomatic relations.

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Rangoon (AP)—A cargo ship from North Korea docked in Burma on Sunday in what was believed the be the first port call by a ship from the communist nation since the two countries agreed last month to resume diplomatic relations.

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