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Why is Chinese President Xi Jinping visiting North Korea now?

Chinese President Xi Jinping is making his first visit to Pyongyang in seven years to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This trip is significant because Xi Jinping has reduced his international travel in recent years, with foreign leaders typically visiting him in Beijing.

Erin HaleAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-07 · 04:30 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Why is Chinese President Xi Jinping visiting North Korea now?
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is making his first visit to Pyongyang in seven years to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This trip is significant because Xi Jinping has reduced his international travel in recent years, with foreign leaders typically visiting him in Beijing. The article suggests Xi's decision to travel to Pyongyang indicates the importance China places on this visit. One potential reason for the trip is China's concern about North Korea's relationship with Russia. Historically, China has been the senior partner in the relationship, with North Korea heavily reliant on China for trade.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is making his first trip to North Korea in seven years.

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Xi Jinping's decision to travel to Pyongyang indicates the significance China attaches to the trip.

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Xi Jinping has significantly reduced his overseas travel in recent years.

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North Korea was dependent on China for as much as 95 percent of its trade in 2022.

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The Chinese leader is making his first trip to Pyongyang in seven years amid major developments in the North’s military programme.Chinese President Xi Jinping’s meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on Sunday is significant for one reason.It’s not that they are meeting: The two men met in Beijing just a year ago when China held a massive military parade to mark 80 years since Japan surrendered unconditionally to Allied forces, bringing an end to the second world war.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Ranking the World Cup 2026 groups: Which teams are favourites to progress?list 2 of 4US-Iran war pushing millions into food crisis, warns UNlist 3 of 4Shakira and Burna Boy opening World Cup in Mexico, Katy Perry headlines USlist 4 of 4Hamas says won’t surrender arms, offers ‘no visible weapons’ in Gazaend of listWhat’s surprising is that Xi is travelling at all.The Chinese leader has not travelled to Pyongyang since 2019, having steadily cut down his travel in recent years, and world leaders like US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin generally come to him these days.“We need to remember that Xi Jinping has not really travelled abroad that much,” William Yang, Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Northeast Asia, told Al Jazeera. “The growing trend is foreign leaders heading to Beijing to meet with him.“For Xi Jinping to be the one who decides to travel to Pyongyang, it shows the level of significance that China attaches to this trip.”Xi averaged about 14 trips a year between 2013 and 2019, but dropped to approximately six a year between 2022 and 2025, according to the Asia Society. In 2020, he made just one overseas trip, and in 2021, he made none, as China grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic.He may be travelling now, though, amid concerns about North Korea’s relationship with Russia, Yang said.Senior partner no more?Traditionally, Beijing played the role of senior partner in the China-North Korea relationship, with North Korea heavily dependent on China for as much as 95 percent of its trade, according to one 2022 estimate from the National Committee on North Korea, a US-based nonprofit.
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