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Xi says ready to work with Kim for 'long-term, sound and stable' China-North Korea ties
India🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Xi says ready to work with Kim for 'long-term, sound and stable' China-North Korea ties

Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed willingness to work with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to develop 'long-term, sound and stable' bilateral relations, according to a letter published by North Korea's official news agency. The communication followed Kim's congratulatory message for the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. Xi emphasized the historical bond between the two nations and pledged to advance their strategic partnership. Kim referred to the recent summit as a 'historic occasion,' highlighting strengthened mutual trust and commitment to deepening their traditional friendship. Despite North Korea's increasing military collaboration with Russia, China remains its largest economic partner, accounting for nearly 98% of its foreign trade in 2024.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Xi says ready to work with Kim for 'long-term, sound and stable' China-North Korea ties

Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed willingness to work with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to develop 'long-term, sound and stable' bilateral relations, according to a letter published by North Korea's official news agency. The communication followed Kim's congratulatory message for the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. Xi emphasized the historical bond between the two nations and pledged to advance their strategic partnership. Kim referred to the recent summit as a 'historic occasion,' highlighting strengthened mutual trust and commitment to deepening their traditional friendship. Despite North Korea's increasing military collaboration with Russia, China remains its largest economic partner, accounting for nearly 98% of its foreign trade in 2024.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of diplomatic exchanges between China and North Korea, quoting both leaders' statements without overtly favoring one side. It provides context on their strategic partnership and economic interdependence while noting North Korea's military alignment with Russia

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