China-DPRK Foreign Ministers Meeting in Pyongyang
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Apr 09, 2026 · Last updated Apr 10, 2026
This diplomatic meeting between China and North Korea signals continued stability and cooperation between the two nations, which could have minor positive implications for regional stability. The reaffirmation of support for China's core interests by North Korea may slightly bolster confidence in China's geopolitical standing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with DPRK Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui in Pyongyang to consolidate China-DPRK ties. The discussions focused on enhancing strategic communication, exchanges, and cooperation, and promoting regional peace and development. Both sides emphasized the importance of the strategic guidance from their top leaders, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un, whose meeting last September set a new stage for bilateral relations. This year marks the 65th anniversary of the China–DPRK Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, with plans for commemorative activities. North Korea reiterated its full support for the one-China principle and China's positions on Taiwan, Xizang, and Xinjiang, as well as endorsing China's global initiatives. The meeting aimed to lift DPRK-China relations to higher levels and open new prospects.
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