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CGTN Spanish: Xi Jinping Urges China and DPRK to Safeguard Sovereignty and Development Interests

Xi and Kim said the two countries would expand cooperation in politics, economics and culture and defend each other’s sovereignty.

  • On Monday, Chinese President Jinping met with General Secretary Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, where the leaders vowed to "open a new chapter" in bilateral ties and expand cooperation.
  • Currently on a two-day state visit to the DPRK, President Jinping emphasized the two nations remain "good neighbours, good friends and good comrades" while highlighting their deep historical ties.
  • The Chinese President and General Secretary Kim Jong-un reached an "important consensus" to ensure bilateral relations keep pace with the times, as the commitment to cherishing traditional friendship remains unchanged.
  • Pledging to resolutely safeguard their respective sovereignty and security, General Secretary Kim Jong-un called strengthening ties with China the country's "most important strategic mission" during the talks.
  • To enhance high-level planning for China-DPRK relations, President Jinping seeks to strengthen strategic coordination and cooperation to achieve further progress in the new era.
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North Korean Media Reports North Korean and Chinese Leaders Reached Agreement on Satisfactorily Upholding Sovereignty, Security, and Development Interests; No Mention of Exchanges in Diplomacy, Law Enforcement, and the Military Sectors Announced by China the Previous Day. At the summit held in Pyongyang, Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean Chairman Kim Jong Un agreed to firmly uphold the sovereignty, security, and development interests…

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North Korea Times broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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