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Xi’s Pyongyang Visit Secures Closer ChinaNorth Korea Ties

Beijing seeks to reassert influence over Pyongyang by deepening state ties with no public mention of North Korea’s nuclear program.

Overview

  • Xi Jinping made a two-day state visit and held summit talks with Kim Jong Un on Monday, during which both leaders pledged to expand cooperation across political, economic, cultural and security fields.
  • The visit included high-profile symbolic acts such as a banquet, a tribute at the Sino‑Korean Friendship Tower and a joint tree planting at the Workers’ Party Central Cadres Training School.
  • North Korean state media reported that Kim pledged full support for the One China principle and described closer ties with China as a top strategic priority for Pyongyang.
  • Official readouts from both Beijing and Pyongyang made no public reference to North Korea’s nuclear weapons program or denuclearization, a silence analysts say signals China’s priority of stabilizing influence over talks about nukes.
  • Xi proposed concrete cooperation on trade, agriculture, construction and technology and called for more people‑to‑people exchanges, a push that could boost commerce and movement across the border and reshape regional diplomatic leverage.