Historic Summit Strengthens China-North Korea Relations
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North Korean media outlets, including the Workers' Party of Korea's official newspaper, *Rodong Sinmun*, devoted extensive coverage to Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea, which began on June 8. The reports emphasized the achievements of the summit between the two leaders, stating that they unanimously agreed to open a new chapter in bilateral relations. The reports did not mention whether the talks addressed North Korea's nuclea…
China Media Group (CMG) [Newsroom]PEKING (ots) - Author: Zheng Jiyong, Dean of the Institute for Country and Regional Studies at Tianjin University of Foreign Languages (excerpt) Recently Chinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea. This is ... Continue reading here...Original content of: China Media Group (CMG), news transmitted by currently
North Korean, Chinese leaders agree to boost ties at Pyongyang summit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and China's Xi Jinping agreed to expand cooperation in the areas of politics, economy and culture at a summit in Pyongyang that opened a new chapter in ties, the North's official KCNA news agency said on Tuesday. Making his first visit in seven years to China's only formal treaty ally, Xi told Kim he aimed to drive progress in ties, and both agreed to strive for closer strategic communication through visits by hig…
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un agreed on Monday to further strengthen ties. According to state news agency KCNA, bilateral relations are entering "a new chapter," with collaborations in various sectors.
The Chinese president is making his first official visit to North Korea in six years. What did he and his North Korean counterpart say?
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