Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced plans to deepen collaboration with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) during a high-level meeting in Pyongyang this weekend. The move signals a fresh push for practical cooperation between the two neighbors, with a focus on economic development, cultural exchanges, and shared socialist goals. 🚀
Strategic Talks & Shared Vision
Li emphasized China’s commitment to supporting the DPRK’s development path while highlighting "strategic communication" and "political mutual trust" as cornerstones of their alliance. Both nations aim to implement agreements reached by their top leaders, with Premier Li stressing the need to "add more impetus" to joint progress in infrastructure, technology, and youth engagement. 💡
Cultural Bonds & Historic Ties
2024 marks the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People’s Volunteers’ entry into the DPRK during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. Li called for commemorative events to honor this legacy, while DPRK Premier Pak Thae Song praised the "unbreakable" friendship between the two nations. Plans include expanding exchanges in art, sports, and education to deepen grassroots connections. 🎨🏅
Global Solidarity
As geopolitical tensions rise, both sides pledged to safeguard international fairness and counter "profound changes" in the global landscape. The DPRK reaffirmed support for China’s core interests, signaling tighter alignment on multilateral platforms. 🌐
The meeting concluded with Li paying respects at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, underscoring the enduring symbolic ties between the two socialist states.
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China to explore practical cooperation potential with DPRK: Premier Li
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