Tehran - QNA
The Iranian government announced that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will visit Tehran to attend the 16th. Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit which will start on Sunday. NAM Spokesman Mohammad-Reza Forqani said that Kim chose Iran as his first foreign visit after assuming power in North Korea, pointing out that the summit witness the participation of leaders from about 40 countries. A large number of heads of NAM member states is expected to attend the summit, including the presidents of Egypt, India, Pakistan, Ecuador and Cuba, in addition to the North Korean leader. Non-Aligned Movement has 120 member States as well as 21 countries as observers.