Top diplomats of North Korea and China agree to deepen ties and resist hegemonism
Chinese and North Korean foreign ministers agreed to deepen cooperation to oppose unilateralism and hegemony while promoting shared interests and international fairness, official statements said.
- North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui met with China's top diplomat Wang Yi in Beijing to discuss deepening ties and resisting hegemony, as reported by China's Foreign Ministry.
- Choe delivered a message from Kim Jong Un emphasizing the importance of the bilateral relationship, according to North Korea's official news agency KCNA.
- Wang stated that China aims to strengthen cooperation with North Korea to oppose all forms of hegemonism, as mentioned in the same statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
- Choe and Wang agreed to enhance multilateral cooperation to protect common interests and promote international fairness, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
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Top diplomats of North Korea, China agree to deepen ties and push back at US
North Korea and China's foreign ministers agreed to deepen bilateral ties and resist hegemonism, following a recent Kim-Xi summit and a joint appearance with Putin. Both nations expressed a desire to strengthen cooperation against unilateralism, likely targeting the US. This move comes as North Korea seeks to improve relations with its key benefactor, China, amidst global shifts.
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