China’s top legislator and a senior North Korean official emphasised opening a “new chapter” of Beijing-Pyongyang relations, the North’s state media said Saturday, as they met for one of the most high-level talks between the allies in years.
Beijing’s third highest-ranking official Zhao Leji — a member of the powerful Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo — is on a goodwill visit to the nuclear-armed North as the two countries mark 75 years of diplomatic ties.
China is North Korea’s most important economic benefactor and diplomatic ally, obstructing US-led efforts at the UN Security Council alongside Russia to impose stricter sanctions on Kim Jong Un’s government in response to its increased weapons tests.
Zhao and his North Korean counterpart Choe Ryong Hae attended an opening ceremony for the “year of DPRK-China friendship” in Pyongyang on Friday, North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said, using the acronym for the North’s official name.