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China and North Korea Formalize Closer Ties at 65th‑Anniversary Treaty Events

Letters between Xi and Kim pledged deeper strategic cooperation to reinforce North Korea as a Chinese‑aligned buffer on the Korean Peninsula.

Overview

  • North Korean Premier Pak Thae‑song led a party and government delegation to Beijing, arriving Friday for a three‑day visit and meeting Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People.
  • Xi and Kim exchanged congratulatory letters published July 11 in which Xi said China’s commitment to the traditional friendship would not change regardless of how the international situation evolves.
  • The 1961 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, which contains a mutual‑defence clause, was central to official remarks and remains Beijing’s only active formal military pact.
  • Chinese and DPRK officials said they will expand cooperation in politics, trade, science, technology and culture, and North Korea pledged support for China’s core interests during talks and commemorative events.
  • South Korea, the United States and Japan are monitoring the public reaffirmation of ties, which could prompt adjustments in regional deterrence and diplomacy as Pyongyang also grows closer to Russia.