Yes, the website is legit. It’s the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I also saw the commentary on kcna.kp (the website of the Korean Central News Agency), but that website is written in such a way that it doesn’t let you link to a particular article.
Wikipedia says that registration of .kp is restricted to entities based in the DPRK. If that’s true, the website ending in .kp is a good sign that it’s actually from the DPRK (like rodong.rep.kp, kcna.kp, naenara.com.kp).
Wait, is this website legit? If yes, holy fuck based as hell.
Yes, the website is legit. It’s the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I also saw the commentary on kcna.kp (the website of the Korean Central News Agency), but that website is written in such a way that it doesn’t let you link to a particular article.
Wikipedia says that registration of
.kp
is restricted to entities based in the DPRK. If that’s true, the website ending in .kp is a good sign that it’s actually from the DPRK (like rodong.rep.kp, kcna.kp, naenara.com.kp).Also all .kp websites are blocked in fake korea, so that also shows that they are legit.