Chinese and North Korean foreign ministers Wang Yi and Choe Son-hui meet in Pyongyang to strengthen bilateral ties.
Chinese and North Korean foreign ministers Wang Yi and Choe Son-hui meet in Pyongyang to strengthen bilateral ties.
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North Korean, Chinese foreign ministers discuss ties in Pyongyang

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his North Korean counterpart Choe Son-hui in Pyongyang to discuss strengthening bilateral ties. Wang proposed enhancing strategic communication and exchanges, while Choe described their relations as deep and solid. The talks follow last year's summit between their leaders and precede 65th anniversary events for their friendship treaty.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Pyongyang on April 9, 2026 (Thursday) for a two-day visit, his first to North Korea since September 2019 at the invitation of the North's foreign ministry. During talks with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui, Wang said Beijing stands ready to work with Pyongyang to further strengthen bilateral relations, according to Xinhua News Agency. He proposed strengthening strategic communication, consolidating positive momentum, enhancing high-level exchanges, deepening dialogue and practical cooperation, and promoting people-to-people exchanges.

Choe responded that their relations are deep, solid, and sustainable, and promoting ties is Pyongyang's unwavering position. According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Choe said bilateral ties have advanced to a "higher new level" following last year's summit between Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping in Beijing. She pledged to deepen friendship under their "common ideology of socialism in accordance with the aspirations and interests of the people."

Wang described the Xi-Kim meeting as a "historic" one that provided "landmark" guidelines for elevating ties. "It is the unwavering intention of the Chinese party and government to greatly safeguard, solidify and develop China-North Korea friendship, regardless of how the international situation changes," KCNA quoted him as saying. The ministers agreed to boost exchanges and cooperation for the 65th anniversary of their Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance and to strengthen strategic communication between foreign policy bodies.

Wang is expected to pay a courtesy call on Kim Jong-un and deliver a message from Xi Jinping. The visit precedes U.S. President Donald Trump's planned trip to China next month amid speculation of a possible Trump-Kim meeting. The two nations have resumed direct rail and air links for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, signaling efforts to mend ties strained by North Korea's alignment with Russia.

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X discussions highlight the rarity of Chinese FM Wang Yi's visit to Pyongyang since 2019 for talks with Choe Son-hui. Chinese officials and pro-China users express positivity about deepening bilateral ties, strategic communication, and regional peace. Skeptical voices link the meeting to North Korea's concerns over potential US focus on Asia after Iran. Some speculate on broader alliances amid global tensions.

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South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, finding common ground on the 'one China' principle but making no mention of North Korea. Lee declared 2026 the year for the 'full restoration of South Korea-China relations,' while Xi vowed to facilitate 'more frequent exchanges and closer communication.' The two countries finalized more than 10 cooperation agreements covering industrial exchanges, digital technology, intellectual property, and environmental collaboration.

North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui has departed Pyongyang for visits to Russia and Belarus. The trip, at the invitation of their foreign ministers, marks her first to Russia in about a year. It coincides with South Korea's APEC summit, suggesting slim chances for a meeting between Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping called on China and Russia to boost high-level exchanges and pragmatic cooperation during a virtual meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, while urging joint efforts to maintain global strategic stability. Xi extended New Year greetings to Putin and the Russian people, expressing readiness to chart a new blueprint for bilateral ties with him. Putin reciprocated with Spring Festival wishes to Xi and the Chinese people.

Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on his reelection as president of the State Affairs Commission, reaffirming Beijing's commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. The message, reported by KCNA on Friday, follows Kim's reappointment earlier in the week at the first session of North Korea's 15th Supreme People's Assembly—amid a series of international felicitations including from Russia and others.

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At the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that China seeks a proper way for the two major countries to coexist through dialogue and consultation, but achieving this ultimately depends on the United States. He also accused Japan of harboring 'angry ambitions for the invasion and colonisation of Taiwan'. Wang emphasized that China would continue on this path in the interest of their peoples and in line with international expectations.

 

 

 

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