Xi Jinping's Diplomatic Outreach to North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized China's commitment to strengthening ties with North Korea, aiming to combat hegemony and militarism. Xi highlighted enhancing bilateral exchanges and economic globalization, promoting a fair global order. His visit to North Korea marks a pivotal step in re-engaging with the region post-COVID-19.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has reaffirmed China's determination to bolster its relationship with North Korea, according to North Korean state media. The two countries aim to counter hegemony and resist efforts to revive militarism.
Xi's statement emphasized the need for robust exchanges to foster relations and uphold a fair global order amidst regional security concerns. He advocated for fair multilateralism and inclusive economic globalization.
Xi's upcoming visit to North Korea marks his first in seven years, aiming to realign Pyongyang back with Beijing's strategic orbit. The move follows renewed border exchanges after a pause due to the pandemic.
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