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Xi says China-DPRK relations face new opportunities, missions

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Xi says China-DPRK relations face new opportunities, missions

2026-06-08 12:19 Last Updated At:13:37

Currently, relations between China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) stand at a new historical starting point, facing new development opportunities and shouldering new missions of the times, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chinese president, said on Monday.

Xi made the remarks in a signed article published on Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the DPRK, ahead of his state visit to the country slated for Monday and Tuesday, his first in seven years.

Xi said that China and the DPRK are friendly socialist neighbors who stand by each other and share a common future.

No matter how times change or how the international landscape evolves, the traditional friendship between China and the DPRK remains unbreakable and enduring, constantly demonstrating vigorous vitality, Xi said.

Noting that top-level strategic guidance is the greatest strength of China-DPRK relations, Xi said in recent years, he and Kim have held six meetings, maintaining close strategic communication and jointly drawing up a blueprint for the development of China-DPRK relations.

Xi also said that a shared socialist ideal is a defining feature of China-DPRK relations, and that the traditional friendship between the two countries, rooted in a shared future, forms the solid foundation of bilateral ties.

High-level strategic coordination gives China-DPRK relations their contemporary significance, Xi said, adding that promoting long-term peace and stability in the region, as well as world peace and stability, is a common pursuit of the two parties, the two countries and their peoples.

The two sides firmly support each other in safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests, and work together to uphold regional peace and tranquility, international fairness and justice, and the postwar international order, Xi said.

Noting that maintaining, consolidating and developing China-DPRK relations has always been an unwavering policy of the CPC and the Chinese government, Xi said that China stands ready to work with the DPRK to steer bilateral relations from a strategic perspective, keep China-DPRK relations abreast of the times, and achieve greater development of the relationship.

The two sides should deepen strategic communication and firmly steer China-DPRK relations in the right direction, Xi said, calling for upholding the fine tradition of high-level exchanges between the two parties and the two countries, and maintaining close contacts like relatives.

The two sides should take the 65th anniversary of the China-DPRK Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance as an opportunity, strengthen exchanges at all levels and across party, government and military institutions, implement the important consensus reached by the two sides, and add fresh impetus to the development of bilateral relations.

Xi said the two countries should strengthen communication and mutual learning to jointly promote the steady development of the two countries' socialist cause.

China and the DPRK should support each other in pursuing socialist paths suited to their own national conditions, firmly safeguard the political security of both nations, continue to expand exchanges and cooperation between the two parties, and deepen exchanges of experience and mutual learning on party and state governance, Xi said.

The two countries should expand practical cooperation and continuously enhance the well-being and friendship of the two peoples, Xi said, adding that the two sides should enhance the alignment of development strategies, tap the potential for cooperation in various fields, share opportunities and promote development together, so as to better benefit the two peoples.

Xi also called for close multilateral coordination and firmly safeguarding international fairness and justice.

The two sides should strengthen strategic communication and coordination, and jointly uphold the international system with the United Nations at its core and the international order based on international law, Xi said, adding that the two sides should oppose hegemonism and power politics, and reject any scheme or action aimed at reviving militarism and undermining regional security and stability.

The two countries should jointly promote an equal and orderly multipolarization of the world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization, implement the four major global initiatives put forward by China, and work together to build a community with a shared future for humanity, Xi said.

Xi says China-DPRK relations face new opportunities, missions

Xi says China-DPRK relations face new opportunities, missions

Xi says China-DPRK relations face new opportunities, missions

Xi says China-DPRK relations face new opportunities, missions

The first shipment of exhibits for the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) successfully cleared customs in Beijing, ready for the upcoming global trade event.

The shipment arrived from France, containing 1:20-scale aircraft models of Airbus A220 and A320 commercial jets, alongside promotional product literature.

The cargo, valued at approximately 150,000 yuan (about 22,170 U.S. dollars), went through customs clearance last Friday via the "integrated customs clearance" and the "ATA carnet" system -- an international customs document that permits temporary, duty-free import.

"Focusing on key logistics stages such as warehousing and temporary storage of exhibits, we have established a dedicated storage zone for CISCE exhibits. This ensures that the goods remain safe and secure, without damages incurred when in storage," said Wei Xiaohe, an officer from Beijing Capital Airport Customs.

The upcoming expo is scheduled to run from June 22 to 26 in Chinese capital Beijing, and 676 domestic and international players in the supply chain, specialized firms, and industry institutions from 85 countries, regions, and international organizations have already confirmed the participation.

Foreign exhibitors account for 36.5 percent of total participants, with Fortune Global 500 companies and industry-leading enterprises making up over 65 percent of the roster.

To facilitate smoother operations for global firms, Beijing Customs recently rolled out 14 supportive measures. Key policies include allowing on-site sampling and trials for eligible pre-packaged food and cosmetics, as well as tax exemptions for certain qualifying consumable exhibits.

"From January to May, Beijing Customs oversaw 46 inbound and outbound exhibitions, a 48 percent increase year on year. The total value of imports and exports overseen by Beijing Customs stood at approximately 24.2 billion yuan (about 3.68 billion U.S. dollars), up 121 percent year on year," said Yang Fan, deputy chief of the first exhibits supervision section at Beijing Convention and Exhibition Center Customs.

As the world's first national-level exhibition focusing on supply chains, the CISCE is an internationally shared public product.

First held in 2023, the expo has contributed to building more secure, stable, open and inclusive global industrial and supply chains, according to the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

First exhibits for 4th China International Supply Chain Expo complete customs clearance

First exhibits for 4th China International Supply Chain Expo complete customs clearance

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