Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un Agree to Strengthen China-North Korea Relations at Pyongyang Summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea for the first time in seven years, marking a significant diplomatic engagement with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. During the summit in Pyongyang, both leaders agreed to enhance cooperation in politics, economy, and culture, signaling a new chapter in their bilateral relations. The visit coincided with the 65th anniversary of the China-North Korea friendship treaty. Xi emphasized the importance of strategic communication and high-level exchanges, while Kim expressed support for the 'One China principle,' which pertains to Taiwan. The summit included cultural performances and a banquet, underscoring the historical and cultural ties between the two nations. Analysts noted that the visit highlighted China's strategic importance to North Korea, especially as Pyongyang strengthens ties with Russia.