Neglect of denuclearization and sanctions suggests China is willing to overlook DPRK nukes in favor of cooperation
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Chinese President Xi Jinping held face-to-face talks for the first time in over six years on Thursday, signaling the revival of a relationship that appeared to have grown distant in recent years.
However, the long-awaited summit ultimately yielded little of substance, with state media readouts from both sides emphasizing vague generalities and affirmations of the decades-long friendship rather than concrete objectives and plans.
This largely mirrored previous DPRK-China summits, which have never led to joint declarations. But the meeting was even more abridged than Kim’s visits to
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