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SUN · 2026-06-14 · 21:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0614-84414
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Time for US wishful thinking on North Korean denuclearisation is over

Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent visit to Pyongyang may mark a turning point in discussions about North Korea's nuclear weapons. While the visit focused on expanding cooperation, notably in the military sphere, neither leader publicly mentioned denuclearisation.

Gabriela BernalSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-14 · 21:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Time for US wishful thinking on North Korean denuclearisation is over
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Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent visit to Pyongyang may mark a turning point in discussions about North Korea's nuclear weapons. While the visit focused on expanding cooperation, notably in the military sphere, neither leader publicly mentioned denuclearisation. This silence, coupled with Xi's call for increased military cooperation, represents a significant shift from China's previous stance supporting denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula. Although China has not explicitly recognized North Korea as a nuclear weapons state, the lack of public discussion on the issue during the visit is considered noteworthy.

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Neither side publicly referenced the denuclearisation issue during Xi's visit.

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Xi called for expanded cooperation in the military sphere.

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This marks a shift in China's long-held position supporting the Korean peninsula's denuclearisation.

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Xi Jinping's Pyongyang visit may be a turning point in the international debate over North Korea's nuclear weapons.

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Xi's silence on denuclearisation spoke volumes.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent Pyongyang visit may ultimately be remembered as a turning point in the international debate over North Korea’s nuclear weapons.While most headlines focused on the visit’s timing and the many pledges made by the two leaders aimed at expanding cooperation, the most significant development may have been what was left unsaid. Throughout the visit, neither side publicly referenced the denuclearisation issue.On the contrary, Xi called for expanded cooperation in the military sphere – marking a remarkable shift in China’s long-held position in support of the Korean Peninsula’s denuclearisation. Although Xi has not explicitly recognised North Korea as a nuclear weapons state, his silence on the issue spoke volumes.
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