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Chinese top envoy Wang Yi set for North Korea trip, first since Pyongyang visit in 2019

Visit comes as Beijing and Pyongyang step up engagement, including high-level exchanges in recent months

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) is pictured with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang in 2018. Wang is set to visit North Korea for a two-day trip. Photo: Xinhua
Vanessa Caiin Shanghai
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to North Korea on Thursday for a two-day visit, according to the foreign ministry in Beijing.

The visit, at the invitation of the North Korean foreign ministry, will be Wang’s first trip to North Korea since early September 2019, when he travelled to Pyongyang for three days.

Earlier this year, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un cemented his leadership at the latest congress of the country’s ruling party.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said in his congratulatory message that he was ready to work with Kim to “open a new chapter in China-DPRK friendship” – referring to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the country’s formal name.

Air China resumes direct passenger flights to North Korea after 6-year pause

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The visit by China’s top diplomat comes as Beijing steps up connections with Pyongyang, including a series of high-level exchanges between the two countries in recent months.

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Last week, China’s flagship airline resumed direct flight services to Pyongyang, a symbolic and logistical development that marks warming bilateral ties and comes just weeks after passenger train services were restored for the first time in six years.
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