Summary
China and North Korea have agreed to cooperate against dominance by any one country and to promote a balanced world order. Chinese and North Korean foreign ministers held talks in Beijing to discuss these issues and strengthen ties. This meeting follows recent interactions among China, North Korea, and Russia, highlighting their shared interests against U.S. influence.
Key Facts
- China and North Korea plan to work together against "hegemonism" and "unilateralism".
- The announcement came from a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui.
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently visited China for an event marking World War II's end.
- North Korea supports China's vision of a "community with a shared future for mankind".
- The talks discussed opposing power politics and promoting a fair world order.
- China and North Korea aim to develop closer relations in response to U.S. influence and policies.
- The meeting happened after a joint appearance by Chinese, North Korean, and Russian leaders at a military parade in Russia.