China’s Top Diplomat Meets North Korea’s Kim, Calls for Closer Coordination

BEIJING, April 10 (Reuters) – China and ⁠North ⁠Korea should further ⁠enhance communication and coordination in major ​international and regional affairs, China’s foreign minister said in ‌a meeting with North ‌Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday, ⁠a ⁠Chinese official statement showed.

Minister Wang Yi is on a ​two-day visit to Pyongyang from Thursday that aims to advance ties between the two countries after the ​COVID-19 pandemic froze exchanges and as North Korea’s Kim ⁠shored ⁠up relations with Moscow.

“In ⁠the ​face of a turbulent and complex international situation, China ​and North Korea ⁠should further strengthen communication and coordination on major international and regional affairs,” Wang told Kim, according to a statement from China’s foreign ministry.

The ⁠Chinese diplomat also said China was willing to strengthen exchanges ⁠and interactions to promote practical cooperation with North Korea.

Wang held a meeting with his North Korean counterpart on Thursday and pledged to “continue consolidating the positive momentum in the development” of bilateral ties with Pyongyang.

Wang’s trip comes as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected ⁠to visit China next month. Trump has previously shown interest in resuming talks with North Korea’s Kim.

(Reporting by Shi Bu, Xiuhao Chen, Ethan ​Wang and Ryan Woo; Editing by Alison ​Williams and Toby Chopra)

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