Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Pyongyang, meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to strengthen bilateral ties.
Kim expressed support for China’s 'one-China principle' regarding Taiwan and backed Beijing’s push for a 'multipolar world.'
The visit marks renewed cooperation between the two allies as North Korea seeks deeper ties with China amid ongoing tensions with the US and South Korea.
Beyond diplomacy, what specific economic or security benefits does China gain from renewed ties with Pyongyang?
Can the upcoming Trump-Xi summit truly provide a diplomatic opening for North Korea's denuclearization?
How will the 1961 China-DPRK military treaty impact regional stability amid rising tensions?
Does China's support for North Korea's assertiveness risk further nuclear proliferation in East Asia?
How does China's 'multipolar world' vision align with its balancing act between Iran and global economic interests?
Why is North Korea distancing itself from Iran despite shared anti-U.S. sentiment in the escalating war?