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China’s Xi to Visit North Korea as Beijing Seeks Cosier Ties With Pyongyang

BEIJING, June 5 (Reuters) – Chinese ⁠President ⁠Xi Jinping will ⁠visit North Korea from June ​8 to 9, state news agency Xinhua ‌said on Friday, his ‌first trip in nearly seven ⁠years ⁠as Beijing looks to reinforce ties with Pyongyang.

The ​announcement follows separate summits Xi hosted in Beijing for U.S. President Donald Trump ​and Russian President Vladimir Putin last month. ⁠Trump, who ⁠met North Korean ⁠leader ​Kim Jong Un three times in his first ​term, previously ⁠said he would be open to meeting the North Korean leader again.

Kim was a guest at a massive ⁠military parade in Beijing last September, travelling to ⁠the Chinese capital on his signature green armoured train.

Beijing has worked to draw Pyongyang – its only formal treaty ally – back into its fold, after the COVID-19 pandemic froze exchanges and the North Korean leader deepened relations with ⁠Moscow by sending troops and weapons to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

(Reporting by Liz Lee, Xiuhao Chen and ​Qiaoyi Li; Editing by Himani Sarkar ​and Kate Mayberry)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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