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Xi Jinping's North Korea visit cements China's indispensable role in regional stability

Analysts say Xi's meeting with Kim underscores Pyongyang's reliance on Beijing's economic support.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to North Korea may have helped cement China’s 'indispensable' role in ensuring regional stability and highlighted its importance to his host’s economy, analysts said. The Chinese president wrapped up his visit on Tuesday afternoon after reaching what he said was a 'critical consensus' with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Xi told a lunch at the Kumsusan State Guest House that he was ready to work with Kim to 'jointly guide China-North Korea relations towards greater development, injecting new and powerful momentum into the socialist causes of both countries.' He said the pair had reached agreement on 'developing China-North Korea relations in the new era' and 'exchanged in-depth views on maintaining regional and global peace and stability,' according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.

Meanwhile, Kim said the visit had sent a clear signal to the world about their closer alignment. Earlier that day, the two leaders visited the newly built campus of the Central Cadres Training School of the Workers’ Party of Korea – the top academy for officials – and laid a floral tribute at the China-North Korea Friendship Tower, which honors the Chinese troops who fought in the Korean war. The visit underscores Beijing’s strategic leverage over Pyongyang amid ongoing nuclear tensions and international sanctions.

Key Points
  • Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un reached a 'critical consensus' on developing bilateral relations in the new era.
  • Analysts highlight that the visit cements China's indispensable role in North Korea's economy and regional stability.
  • The leaders toured the Central Cadres Training School and paid tribute at the China-North Korea Friendship Tower.

Why It Matters

This visit reinforces China's strategic influence over North Korea, shaping geopolitical dynamics in Northeast Asia.