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Senior Chinese delegation visits North Korea for talks

China's fourth-highest-ranked official, Wang Huning, met with Jo Yong Won, a top official of North Korea's Workers' Party, in Pyongyang. This meeting, which occurred after Chinese President Xi Jinping's June visit to North Korea, signifies ongoing high-level exchanges aimed at strengthening ties between the two nations.

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Senior Chinese delegation visits North Korea for talks
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China's fourth-highest-ranked official, Wang Huning, met with Jo Yong Won, a top official of North Korea's Workers' Party, in Pyongyang. This meeting, which occurred after Chinese President Xi Jinping's June visit to North Korea, signifies ongoing high-level exchanges aimed at strengthening ties between the two nations. Wang affirmed China's commitment to implementing agreements made between Xi and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their summit. North Korea expressed its desire to enhance strategic communication and tactical cooperation with Beijing. China remains North Korea's primary economic partner, despite Pyongyang's closer ties with Moscow.

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North Korea seeks to develop strategic communication and tactical cooperation with Beijing.

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Wang affirmed the will of the Chinese party and government to implement the agreement reached between Xi and Kim Jong Un during Xi’s visit.

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The meeting is the latest in a series of high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang following Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to North Korea in June.

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China's fourth-highest-ranked official, Wang Huning, held talks in Pyongyang with a top official of North Korea’s governing Workers’ Party.

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China remains North Korea’s largest economic partner.

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China’s fourth-highest-ranked official, Wang Huning, held talks with a top official of North Korea’s governing Workers’ PartyChina’s fourth-highest-ranked official, Wang Huning, has held talks in Pyongyang with a top official from North Korea’s governing Workers’ Party, the Reuters news agency reports, citing the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).The meeting is the latest in a series of high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang following Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to North Korea in June – the first in seven years – as China seeks to shore up ties with its traditional ally.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Iran’s China envoy vows ‘special’ Hormuz treatment for ‘friendly’ countrieslist 2 of 3China and Russia to hold annual joint naval drillslist 3 of 3China sentences former local official to death in $324m corruption caseend of listThe Chinese delegation reportedly arrived on Wednesday and met Jo Yong Won, a top official in the Workers’ Party.Wang affirmed “the will of the Chinese party and the government” to implement the agreement reached between Xi and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during Xi’s visit to Pyongyang last month, KCNA reported on Thursday, according to Reuters.During last month’s summit between Xi and Kim, the two leaders adopted what North Korean state media described as a “far-reaching blueprint” for strengthening “the most powerful and strategic relations”.Xi pushed for closer diplomatic, law enforcement and military cooperation with North Korea during the visit, according to Chinese state media.Though Pyongyang has drawn extremely close to Moscow in recent years, including signing a strategic defence agreement that saw thousands of North Korean troops deployed to fight in Russia’s war in Ukraine, China remains North Korea’s largest economic partner.At this week’s meeting, Wang also referred to the 65th anniversary of friendship ties between the two countries, while Jo told Wang that North Korea seeks to develop strategic communication and tactical cooperation with Beijing.
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