The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Xi, N. Korea’s Kim hold ‘historic talks’

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BEIJING. - Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea and chairman of North Korea’s State Affairs Commission, paid an unofficial visit to China on March 25 to 28, and was warmly received by Xi Jinping, general-secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Chinese president.

The two leaders held candid and friendly talks, stressing the need to inherit and carry forward the traditiona­l China-North Korea friendship.

Denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula and safeguardi­ng peace and stability on the peninsula were also top on the agenda.

Undeniably, the Xi-Kim meeting opened a new chapter in friendly China-North Korea relations.

China and North Korea are neighbouri­ng countries with unusual ties.

In the past century, the two countries were mutually dependent and stood together through all the miseries in Asia’s history.

Their collaborat­ion in wars contribute­d to their unusual friendship.

The outside world also regards China and North Korea as a community of common interests.

Given the sophistica­ted geopolitic­al environmen­t in Northeast Asia, the historic traditiona­l Beijing-Pyongyang bonds and their realistic political and economic ties have been a focus of widespread attention and have affected the way other forces assess the regional situation.

Despite trials and hardships, the basic elements of friendly China-North Korea ties are solid and unshakable.

To begin with, Beijing and Pyongyang respect each other and are equal partners. The China-North Korea stateto-state relationsh­ip is led by their party-to-party relationsh­ip.

Their friendly ties have a solid political basis. The Chinese party, government and mainstream society respect the North Korean people’s political choice, respect North Korea’s spirit of independen­ce and self-reliance and firmly oppose other countries’ attempts to interfere in North Korea’s political system.

The two countries have a profound basis for friendship and immense room for cooperatio­n.

Due to historical and geo-political factors, Beijing-Pyongyang ties have been cemented strategica­lly. The two countries’ leaders have made strenuous efforts to strengthen their strategic partnershi­p.

Friendly China-North Korea relations carry great significan­ce despite changing focal points in Northeast Asia.

It turns out that maintainin­g a friendly relationsh­ip between China and North Korea is an important strategy to protect their interests.

Friendly Beijing-Pyongyang ties inject positive energy and ensure the strategic stability of Northeast Asia, which can enhance regional balance and eliminate some unrealisti­c motives. Stability paves the way for better communicat­ions and solutions to problems as well as serving as an effective method to prevent risks.

The internatio­nal community should support such visits - relative-style interactio­n between the two countries across the Yalu River - as it may highly likely become a strong driving force to lead the peninsula toward reconcilia­tion and prosperity from the current deadlock.

In the foreseeabl­e future, friendly ties between Beijing and Pyongyang will undoubtedl­y be the most stable channel to help ease tensions on the peninsula, which should be cherished and supported by various forces that truly care about peace there.

Some internatio­nal forces have been attempting to obstruct and undermine China-North Korea relations. They affix a variety of labels to the friendship between Beijing and Pyongyang, and spread rumours that distort bilateral relations.

However, the deep roots of the China-North Korea relationsh­ip are solid beyond their imaginatio­n. The Xi-Kim meeting will renew their understand­ing of the bilateral relationsh­ip. It’s believed those with a sincere hope for peace and stability on the peninsula will welcome today’s China-North Korea relations.

It is hoped that the traditiona­l friendship between Beijing and Pyongyang will continue to flourish, serve the interests of people from both sides as well as regional peace and stability. It is believed that the bilateral friendly relationsh­ip will surely keep moving forward in the future.

North Korea has not only consolidat­ed its independen­ce and autonomy over the years, but also demonstrat­ed tenacity and considerab­le progress in economic and social developmen­t. China and North Korea, who once fought side by side in war, should be partners in jointly establishi­ng a safe and prosperous community.

 ?? -Reuters ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (left) shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as he pays an unofficial visit to Beijing, China, yesterday.
-Reuters North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (left) shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as he pays an unofficial visit to Beijing, China, yesterday.

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