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President Xi's visit to North Korea marks a powerful moment in a partnership built on 65 years of mutual commitment. Beijing and Pyongyang are seizing this milestone to deepen bilateral ties, advance regional stability and improve the well-being of both nations' people. This visit proves that China-DPRK friendship is a durable force for peace and development in the region.
Xi's visit underscores the growing cooperation among authoritarian states seeking to weaken international norms. While Beijing presents itself as a responsible global power, it continues to prop up one of the world's most repressive regimes and has failed to curb Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. The summit serves as a reminder that democratic nations must remain united in defending regional security.
While cordial, the China-North Korea relationship is defined more by mutual suspicion and asymmetric dependency than friendship. Beijing laxly enforces sanctions while Pyongyang plays great powers against each other, prioritizing its Russia partnership over any real alignment with China. North Korea has mastered extracting concessions from Beijing without yielding on its nuclear program or deferring to Chinese interests.