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Xi meets N. Korea's premier ahead of 65th anniv. of friendship treaty: report
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Xi meets N. Korea's premier ahead of 65th anniv. of friendship treaty: report

Chinese President Xi Jinping met North Korea's Premier Pak Thae-song in Beijing ahead of the 65th anniversary of the 1961 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between the two nations. The meeting occurred as part of a three-day visit by Pak to commemorate the anniversary, which is significant due to its 50-year interval. The treaty was originally signed by North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. This marks the first such North Korean delegation visit to Beijing in seven years, with Pak elevated to premier status from his previous role. South Korea's unification ministry expressed interest in monitoring developments, noting the change in North Korea's diplomatic protocol.

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Xi meets N. Korea's premier ahead of 65th anniv. of friendship treaty: report

Chinese President Xi Jinping met North Korea's Premier Pak Thae-song in Beijing ahead of the 65th anniversary of the 1961 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between the two nations. The meeting occurred as part of a three-day visit by Pak to commemorate the anniversary, which is significant due to its 50-year interval. The treaty was originally signed by North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. This marks the first such North Korean delegation visit to Beijing in seven years, with Pak elevated to premier status from his previous role. South Korea's unification ministry expressed interest in monitoring developments, noting the change in North Korea's diplomatic protocol.

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