Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed his anticipation for a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to discuss their nations’ traditional friendship and map out the future of bilateral relations.
Unbreakable Ties
In a signed article published in North Korea’s official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, ahead of his two-day state visit, Xi emphasized that the bond between China and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea remains steadfast regardless of shifting global dynamics. He highlighted that close strategic communication between the two leaders has served as the ultimate strength driving their relationship forward, allowing them to consistently align on a shared vision for their cooperative future.
Shared Socialist Ideals
Xi underscored that a mutual commitment to socialist ideals and a interconnected future forms the bedrock of China-DPRK relations. He noted that their high-level coordination is vital for promoting long-term peace, tranquility, and stability both within the region and globally. According to the Chinese leader, both nations remain committed to firmly supporting each other in safeguarding national sovereignty, security, and development interests. By working in tandem, China and North Korea aim to uphold international fairness, justice, and the established postwar international order.
Long-term collaboration
To revitalize their historic alliance, both nations should leverage the 65th anniversary of the China-DPRK Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance to deepen ties across all administrative levels. This involves fostering closer communication and active exchanges among their respective party, government, and military institutions. By successfully executing their shared agreements, the two sides can inject new momentum into their bilateral relationship and work together to ensure the steady progress of their shared socialist goals through mutual learning.
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