North Korea's ruling party delegation, including a senior official, embarked on a three-nation tour, arriving in Beijing to meet with top Chinese leaders, including Wang Huning. The meeting, which took place on March 21, aimed to bolster bilateral relations between North Korea and China. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to further develop these ties, as reported by state media and North Korean media KCNA. This diplomatic engagement marks a significant step for Pyongyang as it seeks to expand its international relations following the isolation period due to COVID-19 lockdowns. Wang Huning met with Kim on Thursday.
North Korean and Chinese officials met this week in Beijing and committed to further develop bilateral ties, North Korean media said on Saturday, as Pyongyang seeks to expand its diplomatic engagement after COVID-19 lockdowns. https://t.co/VdRjM62u6Y https://t.co/LzcQ9Bf0Vz
Top Chinese diplomat calls for brighter prospects for China-DPRK ties https://t.co/zKE8l0HHxt
North Korean and Chinese officials met this week in Beijing and committed to further develop bilateral ties, North Korean media said on Saturday, as Pyongyang seeks to expand its diplomatic engagement after COVID-19 lockdowns. https://t.co/BxHiGw47qS
NORTH KOREA, CHINA HELD TALKS AMONG SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IN BEIJING ON MARCH 21, REAFFIRMED COMMITMENT TO FURTHER DEVELOP BILATERAL RELATIONS -KCNA
Senior N.Korea official meets top-tier China leader to bolster ties https://t.co/umAiXtyjxR
Yonhap: "N. Korea's ruling party delegation has arrived in Beijing on a three-nation tour, state media reported Friday…Wang Huning…met with Kim on Thursday, according to the website of the Chinese Embassy in N. Korea." https://t.co/mjmm66nzw8