Kim tells Xi that North Korea will support China's interests, KCNA reports
- Kim Jong Un arrived in Beijing on Tuesday with his daughter Kim Ju Ae and held talks with Xi Jinping on Thursday evening at the Great Hall of the People.
- This visit was Kim's first trip to China since 2019 after a six-year hiatus amid growing regional challenges and closer ties between Pyongyang and Moscow.
- During their meetings, the leaders affirmed constant friendship and discussed strengthening strategic cooperation, safeguarding sovereignty, and enhancing coordination on international affairs.
- Kim emphasized that despite global transformations, the bond between North Korea and China endures, while Xi described the two nations as close neighbors, trusted allies, and steadfast partners.
- The visit marked a historic occasion that further deepened political trust and strategic partnership, signaling continued mutual support in regional and global matters.
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North Korea's Kim tells Xi hopes to 'steadily develop' ties: KCNA
North Korea's Kim Jong Un told China's President Xi Jinping that it was his "steadfast will" to "steadily develop" bilateral relations, state media said Friday, after the two leaders met in Beijing.
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