Chinese President Xi Jinping said China’s commitment to its traditional friendship with North Korea ​would not change regardless of how the international ‌situation evolves, according to letters exchanged with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and published by North Korean state ​media KCNA on Saturday.

– Kim, in a letter to ​Xi, said bilateral friendship and cooperation had risen ⁠to a “new strategic level,” KCNA reported.

North Korea’s Premier ​Pak Thae Song arrived in Beijing on Friday for a ​three-day visit to attend an event marking the 65th anniversary of the neighbours’ friendship treaty.

Xi travelled to Pyongyang last month for ​his first visit to North Korea in seven years, ​where he and Kim agreed to expand cooperation across politics, economy ‌and ⁠culture.

– The Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, signed on July 11, 1961, remains China’s only active mutual defence pact.

“Regardless of how the international situation changes, ​the Chinese Communist ​Party and ⁠the Chinese government will continue to attach great importance to the traditional friendship ​between China and North Korea, continue to ​firmly support ⁠North Korea’s socialist cause under the leadership of General Secretary Kim Jong Un, and remain firmly committed to ⁠safeguarding ​the common interests of both ​countries and a favorable strategic environment,” Xi was quoted as saying.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/xi-says-chinas-commitment-north-korea-friendship-will-not-change-kcna-reports-2026-07-10

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