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Kim Jong Un hosts top Chinese official in Pyongyang

Euronews World · 2026-07-17

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• What happened: North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un met with Wang Huning, a senior Chinese official, in Pyongyang to strengthen bilateral relations. • Why it matters: This meeting underscores China's efforts to reassert its influence in the Korean peninsula amid concerns over North Korea's growing ties with Russia and its economic struggles. • What to watch next: Monitor developments in North Korea-China relations and any potential agreements that may emerge from these high-level meetings, particularly regarding economic cooperation and regional stability.

By Nathan Rennolds Published on 17/07/2026 - 12:33 GMT+2 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp China has sought to reassert its position in the Korean peninsula in recent years. Chinese President Xi Jinping made his own visit to Pyongyang in June as part of this push. North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un reportedly met with a top Chinese official on Thursday as Pyongyang and Beijing continue to bolster relations. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Wang Huning, a member of the Communist Party's Politburo Standing Committee, led a Chinese delegation that touched down in the North Korean capital earlier this week, North Korea's KCNA state news agency reported on Friday. China has historically had a strained relationship with Pyongyang despite maintaining economic and security ties, and North Korea's deepening links with Russia have prompted fresh concern in Beijing over its influence in the Korean peninsula. China has sought to reassert its position in the region in recent years. Chinese President Xi Jinping made his own visit to Pyongyang in June as part of this push, with Xi and Kim reaching an agreement on "developing relations." Kim said the latest meeting with Huning highlighted the importance of the two nations' ties and declared it North Korea's "steadfast policy" to continue to build the "traditional friendly and cooperative relations" with China, per KCNA. In a speech on Thursday, Huning said Beijing would "deepen exchanges and mutual learning" with Pyongyang and pledged that the two governments would work together to "promote peace and stability in the region and the world at large," according to China's state-run Xinhua news agency. In a report on Wednesday, the Institute for the Study of War said North Korea had been making fresh efforts to deepen its ties with China in recent months, which it said was likely an attempt to gain foreign currency and help its ailing economy. North Korea remains one of the world's most isolated nations. Its roughly 26-million strong population faces high poverty levels and food shortages and is largely cut off from the international community. North Korea's isolation is often linked to the nation's guiding principle of "Juche," or self-reliance, the idea that it should be politically independent and economically and militarily self-sufficient. Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more China is 'a critical long-term strategic challenge', EU ministers say Pyongyang vows to strengthen nuclear force 'in quality and quantity' North Korean soldier suspected of defecting crosses demilitarised zone into South Korea Pyongyang China North Korea Kim Jong-un

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