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North Korea’s Foreign Minister in China, Meets Premier Li on Her Second Visit in Less than a Month
China and the DPRK aim to enhance strategic communication and practical cooperation to safeguard common interests and advance joint development, Premier Li said.
- On September 29, 2025, Chinese Premier Li Qiang met North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, welcoming her on the third day of her visit and pledging deeper coordination to protect common interests.
- Framed by Beijing as implementing leaders' consensus, Li said China views China‑DPRK relations strategically and urged steady progress while enhancing communication and traditional friendship.
- Choe Son-hui reaffirmed the DPRK's strong support for China's core interests and the four major global initiatives, emphasizing intent to strengthen high-level exchanges and diplomatic communication with China.
- China signaled plans to expand exchanges at all levels, agreeing with the DPRK to strengthen communication between foreign ministries and boost bilateral practical cooperation.
- On the third day of Choe's four-day visit, talks occurred amid speculation over Xi Jinping attending the Workers' Party of Korea 80th founding anniversary parade on Oct. 10 and potential APEC sideline meetings Oct. 31-Nov. 1.
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North Korea’s foreign minister in China, meets Premier Li on her second visit in less than a month
In her second trip to China in less than a month, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui met Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Monday, as Beijing and Pyongyang continue to deepen high-level diplomatic engagement amid shifting regional dynamics
·Mumbai, India
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China is prepared to deepen cooperation with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to better protect shared interests, said Chinese Premier Li Qiang during a meeting with DPRK Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui in Beijing on Monday.
·Beijing, China
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The Chinese Prime Minister said he intended to "improve communication between the two countries' chancellors, promote practical cooperation and deepen multilateral coordination".
·Portugal
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