Kim Jong Un reaffirms commitment to strengthening North Korea-China ties in message to Xi Jinping
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a congratulatory message to Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, reaffirming North Korea's commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. Kim described their recent summit as a "historic occasion" and emphasized Pyongyang's "unshakeable will" to progressively develop relations with Beijing. The message underscores the ongoing diplomatic alignment between the two neighboring countries.
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The recent successful summit meeting with you served as a historic occasion of further developing the bilateral relations.
I express firm belief that the traditional friendly relations between the two parties and the two countries will continue to grow stronger.
Kim Jong Un has sent Xi Jinping a congratulatory message to mark the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.
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