Kim Jong Un Reaffirms North Korea's Ties with China
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a letter to China's Xi Jinping, confirming strong bilateral relations. The letter was a response to Xi's congratulatory message on Kim's re-election as the ruling party's secretary general. Kim expressed confidence in continuous development of their alliance.
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- South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reached out to China's Xi Jinping, underscoring the strength of their diplomatic ties. According to a report from KCNA, the letter aims to reaffirm the relationship between the two nations.
The correspondence was in response to a congratulatory letter from Xi, celebrating Kim's recent re-election as the secretary general of North Korea's ruling party.
Kim has expressed his belief in the continued close development of the bilateral relations between North Korea and China, highlighting the importance of their strategic alliance in the region.
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