China and North Korea Confirm Kim Jong-Un Visit
At the invitation from Chinese president Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, North Korea), paid an unofficial visit to China from Sunday to Wednesday. During the visit, Mr Xi held talks with Mr Kim at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Mr Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan held a welcoming banquet for Mr Kim and his wife Ri Sol Ju and watched an art performance together. Li Keqiang, Chinese premier and member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Wang Huning, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, and Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan attended related activities, respectively.
During the talks, Mr Xi expressed warm welcome on behalf of the CPC Central Committee to Mr Kim for his first visit to China.
Mr Xi said he appreciated that Mr Kim sent him a congratulatory message after the 19th CPC National Congress on his re-election as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and the assumption of office of chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission (CMC).
Mr Xi was also grateful to Mr Kim for congratulating him again several days ago immediately after he was re-elected China’s president and chairman of the CMC of the country.
Mr Xi said Mr Kim’s current visit to China, which came at a special time and was of great significance, fully embodied the great importance that the Chairman and the WPK Central Committee attached to the relations between the two countries and the two parties.
“We speak highly of this visit,” Mr Xi told Mr Kim. For his part, Mr Kim said a series of major and happy events have taken place consecutively in China recently, as the 19th CPC National Congress was held victoriously last year, and the annual sessions of the National
People’s Congress and the
National Committee of the
Chinese People’s Political
Consultative Conference were successfully held not long ago.
Mr Kim said Mr Xi enjoyed the support of the
CPC and the people of the whole country, became the core of the leadership and was re-elected Chinese president and CMC chairman. He said it is his obligation to come to congratulate Mr Xi in person, in line with the DPRK-China friendly tradition.
At present, the Korean Peninsula situation is developing rapidly and many important changes have taken place, Kim said, adding that he felt he should come in time to inform General Secretary Xi Jinping in person of the situation out of comradeship and moral responsibility.
Mr Xi said the China-North Korea traditional friendship, established and cultivated meticulously by the elder generations of leaders of both parties and both countries, was the precious wealth of both sides.
Sharing common ideals and beliefs as well as profound revolutionary friendship, the elder generations of leaders of the two countries trusted and supported each other, and wrote a fine story in the history of international relations, said Mr Xi.
He said several generations of the leaders of China and the North Korea have maintained close exchanges and paid frequent calls on each other like relatives.
The two parties and countries have supported each other and co-ordinated with each other during long-term practices, making great contributions to the development of the socialist cause.
“Both Comrade Chairman and I have personally experienced and witnessed the development of China-North Korea relationship,” said Mr Xi, adding that both sides have stated repeatedly that traditional China-North Korea friendship should be passed on continuously and developed better.
“This is a strategic choice and the only right choice both sides have made based on history and reality, the international and regional structure and the general situation of China-DPRK ties. This should not and will not change because of any single event at a particular time,” Mr Xi said. The CPC and the Chinese government highly value China-DPRK friendly co-operative ties, Mr Xi stressed. It is an unswerving principle of the CPC and the Chinese government to maintain, consolidate and develop good relations with the DPRK, he said.
Mr Xi said he appreciated that Mr Kim sent him a congratulatory message after the 19th CPC National Congress...