The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kim calls for stronger ties with Beijing

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SEOUL, South Korea: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally greeted a top Chinese official in Pyongyang and called for stronger ties with Beijing, state media said yesterday, as the traditiona­l allies seek to heal battered relations.

Kim met Song Tao, head of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee’s internatio­nal department, who was leading an art troupe to a spring festival in the North’s capital.

The delegation arrived just weeks after Kim made a surprise visit to Beijing and met Chinese President Xi Jinping, signalling an attempt by both leaders to shore up a key alliance ahead of a period of high-stakes diplomacy.

Kim is expected to hold summits with South Korean President Moon Jae-in this month and US President Donald Trump in the following weeks.

The North’s official KCNA news agency said Kim welcomed Song and his delegation in a meeting at which Song conveyed Xi’s ‘warm greetings’.

The two exchanged ‘profound views on the important matters of mutual concern’ and the internatio­nal situation, KCNA said, without providing details.

“The Supreme Leader said that he would positively carry forward and develop the traditiona­l DPRKChina friendship into a fresh phase of developmen­t as required by a new era,” it added, using the North’s official acronym.

Beijing is North Korea’s sole major ally, an alliance dating back to the 1950-1953 Korean War, but relations deteriorat­ed after China supported United Nations

The Supreme Leader said that he would positively carry forward and develop the traditiona­l DPRK-China friendship into a fresh phase of developmen­t as required by a new era.

sanctions to punish Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons programme.

More high-level exchanges and cooperatio­n will follow between Beijing and Pyongyang, the report cited Kim as saying. In response, Song vowed to make ‘a fresh contributi­on to promoting the prolonged and stable developmen­t of the China-DPRK relations’.

Kim also hosted a banquet for the Chinese delegation, in which officials from the two sides toasted to their shared will “to more beautifull­y decorate the flower garden of the DPRK-China friendship”.

Photos carried by the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed Chinese and North Korean officials in a massive banqueting hall with a mural of Kim and Xi shaking hands decorating one wall. Another photo showed a North Korean orchestra performing with a large picture of Xi projected in the background.

Song is leading a Chinese art troupe attending a spring art festival held as part of the commemorat­ions for the anniversar­y of the birth of the North’s founder Kim Il Sung on April 15, 1912. Both North Korean and foreign artists take part, and this year’s week-long event includes concerts, dance performanc­es and acrobatics.

KCNA also issued a rare separate report on Kim’s wife who attended a performanc­e by the Chinese art troupe in the absence of her husband.

“First Lady Ri Sol Ju enjoyed a ballet choreodram­a ‘Giselle’ given by the National Ballet of China,” KCNA reported, adding she held ‘friendly talk’ with the guests ahead of the performanc­e.

China has sent art troupes to every festival since 1986, except in 2016. Pyongyang’s frenetic diplomatic activity marks a stunning turnaround after a year of high tensions which saw the North carry out nuclear and missile tests, further isolating the regime and triggering a fiery war of words with Trump.

Kim sent a high-profile delegation to the Winter Olympic Games in the South in February, setting off a flurry of crossborde­r exchanges of athletes, cheerleade­rs and officials.

In the latest such exchanges, officials from the two Koreas met at the North’s side of the Demilitari­sed Zone to discuss setting up a hotline between their leaders, Seoul’s presidenti­al office said yesterday.

The two sides will hold another working-level meeting on Wednesday to agree on protocol, security measures and media coverage of the April 27 summit.

KCNA, North Korea official news agency

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Kim (centre) walks with Song and Ri to a banquet in honour of Song in this handout photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
— Reuters photo Kim (centre) walks with Song and Ri to a banquet in honour of Song in this handout photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
 ?? — AFP photo ?? (Centre row from left) Kim Yo Jong, younger sister of Kim Jong Un, Song, and Ri watch a ballet performanc­e by the National Ballet of China in Pyongyang.
— AFP photo (Centre row from left) Kim Yo Jong, younger sister of Kim Jong Un, Song, and Ri watch a ballet performanc­e by the National Ballet of China in Pyongyang.

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