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China’s Foreign Minister Meets North Korea Counterpart

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The foreign ministers of China and North Korea have agreed to work together more closely to strengthen their relationship. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently visited Pyongyang, marking his first trip to North Korea in seven years. During the visit, he met with his North Korean counterpart, Choe Son Hui, to discuss ways to improve cooperation between the two countries.

Wang Yi’s visit is seen as an important step to enhance communication and trust between China and North Korea. The talks focused on increasing exchanges in various fields, including trade and cultural ties. Both sides expressed a desire to deepen their partnership and address shared goals.

This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts by both nations to maintain strong diplomatic relations despite challenges in the region.