Xi’s DPRK visit writes new chapter of friendship, promotes peninsula stability
Pyongyang: Chinese President Xi Jinping’s two-day state visit to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
(DPRK) is a major diplomatic action that comes as the world is undergoing changes unseen in a century and
the international situation is seeing complex and profound changes, a senior Chinese official said on Friday.
According to Song Tao, head of the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of China (CPC), the visit, which coincides with the 70th anniversary of the diplomatic ties between
China and the DPRK, is also Xi’s first trip to the neighboring country since he became the Chinese president
and general secretary of the Central Committee of the CPC, which bears key significance for the development
of bilateral ties.
The DPRK has attached a great importance to Xi’s visit and received the Chinese leader with grand and warm
welcome, Song noted, saying that Kim Jong Un, chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea and chairman of the
State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, and his wife, Ri Sol Ju, welcomed Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, at the
airport, and accompanied the couple for various activities during the visit.
The two leaders had on multiple occasions conducted friendly, frank and in-depth exchanges, and have
reached key consensus on writing new chapters for the China-DPRK friendship, and safeguarding peace and
stability in the Korean Peninsula, said Song.
During the visit, Xi has engaged a series of exchanges with officials and ordinary people in the country, while
hundreds of thousands of residents in Pyongyang lined up the streets to welcome and later see off the Chinese
president. Xi also watched a large group callisthenics and art performance, which was specially prepared for
him.
Song said these have fully reflected a deep and profound friendship of the party, government and people of the
DPRK towards the party, government and people of China, and demonstrated the vitality of the friendship
between the two sides.
He also said Xi’s visit was a visit of friendship and peace, and has displayed China’s determination to stay
committed to consolidating the traditional China-DPRK friendship, supporting the implementation of DPRK’s
new strategic line and promoting a political solution to solving the nuclear issue in the peninsula.
The traditional friendship between the two countries has been forged and fostered by their elder generation of
leaders, and the top leaders of the two sides have maintained a tradition to keep a close contact, said Song.
Xi’s trip, said Song, has realized not only the historical exchange of visits by the top leaders of the two parties
and countries in such an important year as the one that marks the 70th anniversary of the diplomatic ties
between China and the DPRK, but also the 5th gathering between them in 15 months, adding that it will be a
much-told story in the two countries’ high-level exchanges.
During the visit, Xi and Kim have conducted in-depth exchanges on furthering the development of the
China-DPRK relationship, and have reached extensive major consensus, which helps draw a blueprint for the
future of bilateral ties, Song said.
The Chinese president pointed out that the China-DPRK relationship has entered a new historical era, adding
that the CPC and the Chinese government will stay firmly committed to maintaining, consolidating and
nurturing the bilateral ties, and China is willing to work with the DPRK in creating a bright future for the
relationship.
Song said the visit is a huge political support and encouragement for the party, government and people of the
DPRK and has shown the world the unbreakable China-DPRK friendship, adding that both sides have agreed
that they will step up high-level exchanges and strategic communication so as to promote an even greater
achievement in the traditional friendship and the relations between the two parties and countries.
During the visit, the two leaders exchanged in-depth views on the socialist construction of their respective
countries, said Song, adding that Xi spoke highly of the positive achievements made by the DPRK in
implementing its new strategic line.
Xi stressed that China firmly supports the DPRK in pursuing a development path in line with its national
conditions, adding that China stands ready to deepen exchanges and mutual learning with the DPRK on party
and state governance so as to push forward the socialist construction of the two countries.
Kim expressed deep gratitude to Xi, noting that the Chinese leader’s close attention to the DPRK’s socialist
construction as well as its development in economy and livelihood has strengthened the confidence of the
party and people of the DPRK in their cause, Song said.
Xi and Kim, Song said, jointly blueprinted in detail a future of the bilateral relationship and agreed to take
commemorating the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties as an opportunity to expand practical cooperation and
deepen friendly exchanges.
The two sides will conduct exchanges and cooperation in such fields as agriculture, tourism, education, health,
sports, media, youth as well as at local levels, so as to improve the well-being of both peoples, Song said.
On the Korean Peninsula issue, the two leaders had in-depth and candid exchange of views on the current
situation in the peninsula as well as how to maintain the dialogue process, Song said.
The situation of the Korean Peninsula concerns regional peace and stability, Xi pointed out, calling it a right
choice to resolve the issue through dialogue.
Xi also called for a strategic and long-term perspective to accurately guide the evolution of the situation and
effectively maintain peace and stability in the peninsula.
During his visit, Xi spoke highly of the DPRK’s efforts to promote the denuclearization of the peninsula and
re-launch the process of political settlement to the issue, stressing that China is ready to strengthen
communication and coordination with the DPRK and other related parties on the issue so as to safeguard
peace, stability and prosperity in the region.
For his part, Kim thanked Xi for his positive remarks and said the DPRK will stay patient and control the
situation to safeguard peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula and create a favorable external environment
for the DPRK’s development.
Kim said the DPRK hopes that the relevant party will work with the DPRK to seek solutions that accomodate
each other’s legitimate concerns and push for results from the dialogue process, according to Song.