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N. Korea's Kim vows strong ties with China on founding anniv. of Chinese Communist Party

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has marked the 105th founding anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party in a congratulatory message to Chinese President Xi Jinping, reaffirming his commitment to strengthen ties with Beijing, state media reported Wednesday. There is no new China without Communist Party. This is the truth the Chinese people have realized while advancing under its guidance for many years, the Korean Central News Agency quoted Kim as saying. Kim recalled his summit with Xi in Pyo
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Korea Times News
· Jul 1, 2026
N. Korea's Kim vows strong ties with China on founding anniversary of Chinese Communist Party
N. Korea's Kim vows strong ties with China on founding anniversary of Chinese Communist Party
The korea Herald News
· Jul 1, 2026
North Korea's Kim reaffirms support for Xi, hails Pyongyang summit as milestone in China ties
Recent remarks by Kim Jong-un reflect Pyongyang's efforts to institutionalize closer ties with Beijing amid a shifting geopolitical landscape, experts say. The North Korean leader shared a message marking the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, in which he reaffirmed his support for Chinese President Xi Jinping and portray last month's Pyongyang summit as a turning point in bilateral relations. In a congratulatory message to Xi released by the Korean Central News Agency on Wednesda
The Daily Signal
· Jul 10, 2026
Why Japan and South Korea’s Deepening Defense Ties Are Good News for the US
Two of America’s closest security partners in Asia, Japan and South Korea, have historically struggled to cooperate due to historical animosities. However, at the urging of the U.S., in recent years Tokyo and Seoul have increasingly collaborated with each other and trilaterally with Washington. Last month, that cooperation took another step forward. Japanese Defense Minister...
The Hankyoreh
· Jul 9, 2026
[Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea
[Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea
Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 1, 2026
FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to S. Korea-U.S. alliance
SEOUL, July 1 (Yonhap) -- Strategic cooperation between South Korea and the Unit...
teleSUR English
· Jul 10, 2026
President Xi: China and North Korea to Keep Advancing Socialist Cause
The Chinese leader made the remarks during a meeting with Pak Thae Song in Beijing. On Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that his country and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) should ensure that the development of bilateral relations always helps consolidate their respective socialist causes and promote their modernization drives. RELATED: China []
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Related coverage for "N. Korea's Kim vows strong ties with China on founding anniv. of Chinese Communist Party": Korea Times News — N. Korea's Kim vows strong ties with China on founding anniversary of Chinese Communist Party. The korea Herald News — North Korea's Kim reaffirms support for Xi, hails Pyongyang summit as milestone in China ties. The Daily Signal — Why Japan and South Korea’s Deepening Defense Ties Are Good News for the US. The Hankyoreh — [Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea. Yonhap News Agency — FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to S. Korea-U.S. alliance. teleSUR English — President Xi: China and North Korea to Keep Advancing Socialist Cause
