Was Xi’s stance on China-North Korea military ties also a message for US, Russia?
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, emphasizing the need to enhance exchanges in diplomacy, law enforcement, and military affairs. Analysts suggest North Korea's strategic importance to China is growing as a counter to the United States, though Pyongyang may be hesitant to deepen military ties.

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AI-generatedChinese President Xi Jinping met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, emphasizing the need to enhance exchanges in diplomacy, law enforcement, and military affairs. Analysts suggest North Korea's strategic importance to China is growing as a counter to the United States, though Pyongyang may be hesitant to deepen military ties. Notably, denuclearization of the Korean peninsula was absent from their joint statements, a departure from Xi's 2019 visit. The meeting was also significant as both leaders were accompanied by their defense ministers, the first time a Chinese defense minister has joined a presidential visit to North Korea since 1992.
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5 extractedIt is the first time since 1992 that a Chinese defence minister has accompanied a Chinese president to North Korea.
Xi and Kim were accompanied by their defence ministers, a departure from previous summits.
Xi Jinping said both sides should 'enhance exchanges in diplomacy, law enforcement and military affairs'.
Denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula was not included in statements on the meeting.
North Korea is gaining strategic importance for China to counter the United States.