North Korea's Kim calls enhancing ties with China 'top priority'

Pyongyang: Chinese President Xi Jinping and DPRK leader Kim Jong Un watch a march-past during a grand welcome ceremony held at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on Monday, June 08, 2026, during Xi's state visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). (Xinhua via IANS)

Seoul, June 8 (IANS) North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said Monday deepening ties with China is his country's top policy priority, as he held summit talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Pyongyang, according to a report.

The Kim-Xi talks came hours after the Chinese leader arrived in Pyongyang for his first State Visit in nearly seven years, Yonhap news agency reported.

Developing friendship between the North and China is "the people's choice and the calling of the times," China's Xinhua News Agency quoted Kim as saying during the talks with Xi.

Kim said Pyongyang viewed the development of mutual ties as the country's "most important strategic priority."

With the international community "going through unprecedented, grand change," he reaffirmed Pyongyang's support for Beijing's "One China" principle and pledged to keep helping safeguard China's core interests, according to the report.

Pyongyang: Chinese President Xi Jinping, accompanied by DPRK leader Kim Jong Un, inspects the honour guard of the three services of the Korean People's Army during a grand welcome ceremony at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on Monday, June 08, 2026. (Xinhua via IANS)

 

Kim also vowed to work toward making the relationship an exemplary one between nations, saying the two sides should jointly contribute to regional and global peace and prosperity.

Xi said China remained firmly committed to protecting North Korea's interests and expanding practical cooperation across a broad range of areas, including the economy, trade, military, science and healthcare.

"No matter how the international situation changes, the Chinese party and government's firm commitment to safeguarding the shared interests of the two countries and preserving a favourable strategic environment will not change," Xi was quoted as saying.

Xi said both sides should "maintain high-level exchanges as guidance and build on the foundation of political mutual trust."

He also called for stronger coordination across diplomacy, law enforcement and the military, saying the two countries should stand firm in defending each other's sovereignty, security and development interests.

China was ready to work with Kim to chart the course of bilateral relations from a strategic perspective and push for greater development of their relationship, Xi added.



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