'Unbreakable relationship; time-tested ties': North Korea rolls out red carpet for Xi Jinping
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- North Korea and China reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties during a visit by Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
- The leaders met to mark the 65th anniversary of their friendship treaty.
- The visit underscores the enduring relationship between the two neighboring communist states.
North Korea rolled out the red carpet for Chinese leader Xi Jinping, with both nations vowing to deepen their relationship. The visit, timed to coincide with the 65th anniversary of their treaty of friendship, highlights the enduring ties between the two communist neighbors. State media described the relationship as "unbreakable" and "time-tested."
Pyongyang's official welcome emphasized the strategic importance of the alliance, which has historically served as a crucial buffer for North Korea. The reaffirmation of commitment suggests a continued alignment on political and security matters, despite international sanctions against Pyongyang.
The leaders' discussions are expected to cover a range of issues, including economic cooperation and regional security. China remains North Korea's most significant economic partner and a key diplomatic ally, making such high-level exchanges vital for both countries.
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