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China and North Korea aim to boost communication, coordination, and practical cooperation, strengthening ties after the pandemic, amid regional and global uncertainties.

BEIJING (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.

North Korea's state media KCNA on Saturday said ​Kim also stressed the need for the two countries to intensify exchanges and ‌contacts ⁠at various levels, adding that stronger ties were vital to safeguard shared interests.

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.

KCNA separately ​confirmed the ⁠meeting between Kim and China's foreign minister.

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.

 

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