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Kim to develop long-standing ties with China: North Korea

Zhao, finishing a goodwill tour that began on Thursday

By REUTERS
April 15, 2024
Zhao Leji (R), President of The National Peoples Congress of the Peoples Republic of China, shakes hands with Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, in Pyongyang, DPRK, on April 13, 2024. — Xinhua
Zhao Leji (R), President of The National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, shakes hands with Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, in Pyongyang, DPRK, on April 13, 2024. — Xinhua

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un affirmed his position to develop long-standing ties with China, state media KCNA said on Sunday, citing Kim in his meeting with Chinese top legislator Zhao Leji.

Zhao, finishing a goodwill tour that began on Thursday, is the highest-ranking Chinese official to visit the North since 2018, when Li Zhanshu attended the 70th anniversary of the North’s founding.

China is the chief ally and economic lifeline for North Korea, which has been hard-hit by UN sanctions over its nuclear weapons programme.

Kim expected the two countries to “steadily carry forward and develop this durable traditions of friendship” so the two countries would see “responsible progress and successful fruition of the Year of DPRK-China Friendship”, KCNA said.

DPRK refers to the North’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The talks were held in a “kind, sincere and comradely atmosphere,” according to KCNA, which also said Zhao and his delegation left Pyongyang on Saturday.

Kim also extended thanks to Chinese President Xi Jinping for sending a high-ranking delegation and a large scale art troupe, KCNA said. Pyongyang has been seeking to expand diplomatic exchanges with Beijing after lifting Covid-19 restrictions.

Earlier, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and China’s top legislator Zhao Leji met on Saturday in Pyongyang, and vowed to deepen bilateral ties amid heightened tensions in the Korean Peninsula, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported.

He observed that bilateral ties are “constantly developing to a new and higher stage in accordance with the requirements of the new era,” adding that it is North Korea’s “unswerving policy” to further deepen their ties.