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Xi visit shapes China–North Korea ties

Published on: June 10, 2026 5:21 PM

North Korea said Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent visit produced a “far-reaching blueprint” for bilateral relations. The statement highlights strengthened ties between Beijing and Pyongyang amid shifting regional alliances. The development matters for regional security and affects diplomatic balances in East Asia.

According to the Korean Central News Agency, Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping expressed satisfaction over their talks. Both leaders said they had deepened their traditional friendship during the two-day visit. Moreover, they pledged to build stronger and more strategic bilateral relations going forward.

The visit included high-level discussions on party training, governance, and regional cooperation. Xi and Kim also toured historical sites linked to China–North Korea relations. Additionally, they emphasized the importance of shared development, stability, and long-term cooperation between both countries.

Meanwhile, Xi’s visit followed a series of diplomatic engagements involving global powers, including the United States and Russia. China also seeks to strengthen its influence in North Korea amid rising geopolitical competition. Furthermore, analysts suggest Beijing may be assessing military developments and regional alignments in Pyongyang.

However, the talks notably avoided any mention of North Korea’s nuclear programme. This silence has raised speculation about China’s position on denuclearisation efforts. North Korea continues to maintain and expand its nuclear capabilities while relying heavily on China for trade and economic support.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China North Korea relations, East Asia geopolitics, Kim Jong-Un, Latest, North Korea diplomacy, Pyongyang Beijing ties, Xi Jinping visit

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