North Korea and China have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations through high-level exchanges and commemorative events. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent a congratulatory message to Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, praising its role in China's development and recalling their recent summit in Pyongyang. Xi responded by pledging to ensure the "long-term and stable" development of ties between the two nations.
Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping recently held a historic summit in Pyongyang, where they agreed to enhance cooperation in politics, economy, and culture. Kim emphasized the importance of advancing socialism and strengthening the friendly relationship between North Korea and China. The summit marked a significant step in bilateral relations, with both leaders vowing to deepen strategic communication and collaborationYonhap News Agency+2.
North Korea issued commemorative stamps celebrating the 65th anniversary of the Sino-North Korean Friendship Treaty and Xi Jinping's state visit. The treaty, signed in 1961, obliges both nations to provide military and other assistance if attacked. The anniversary will be marked with grand celebrations, reflecting the historical significance of the agreementYonhap News Agency+2.
North Korean Premier Pak Thae-song will lead a delegation to China from July 10 to 12 to attend commemorative events for the treaty's anniversary. The visit, at the invitation of the Chinese Communist Party and government, underscores the ongoing diplomatic exchanges between the two nations. Economic cooperation, including border trade and infrastructure projects, is expected to be a key focusChina.org+2.
Both nations have emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral relations and strategic communication. China reaffirmed its commitment to deepening ties with North Korea, highlighting Beijing's strategic priorities in the region. The visit and commemorative events underscore the enduring partnership between the two socialist nationsPeople's Daily+2.