Chinese President Xi Jinpingโs recent Pyongyang visit may ultimately be remembered as a turning point in the international debate over North Koreaโs nuclear weapons. While most headlines focused on the visitโs timing and the many pledges made by the two leaders aimed at expanding cooperation, the most significant development may have been what was left unsaid. Throughout the visit, neither side publicly referenced the denuclearisation issue. On the contrary, Xi called for expanded cooperation in...
China might be downplaying nuclear weapons by not mentioning the issue after Xi Jinpingโs visit to North Korea but that does not mean it has accepted its neighbourโs growing arsenal, according to analysts. Neither Beijing nor Pyongyang mentioned nuclear weapons or denuclearisation in their statements on the Chinese presidentโs two-day state visit to Pyongyang this week. Since Xiโs summit with US President Donald Trump in May, observers have been speculating that Beijingโs stance on Pyongyangโs...
Chinese President Xi Jinping started his first visit to North Korea since 2019 pledging โunwaveringโ friendship and deeper ties with a country that boasts a growing nuclear arsenal and increasing ties with Russia. โNo matter how times change or how the international situation evolves, the friendship between China and North Korea remains invincible,โ Xi said in an article published on Monday by Rodong Sinmun, a state-run North Korean newspaper. The two countries should โstrengthen exchanges at...
North Korea said on Sunday that its nuclear weapons programme was โirreversibleโ, challenging the US push for denuclearisation a day before Chinese President Xi Jinpingโs visit. After Donald Trumpโs meeting with Xi last month, the United States said the two leaders shared the goal of denuclearising the Korean peninsula, although the Chinese statement did not mention the issue. But Kim Yo-jong, the sister of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, described the comments as โfalse informationโ, and...