On September 4, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced that Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un will hold in-depth talks in Beijing. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jia Kong said that this meeting will discuss bilateral relations and issues of mutual concern, while emphasizing the importance of the event. However, the specific time of the talks has not been announced.
Mr. Quach said that China is ready to increase strategic exchanges, promote cooperation and expand exchanges with North Korea. Beijing wishes to share its governance experience with Pyongyang, while strengthening the socialist cause and developing the traditional friendship between the two countries.
Information about the meeting was made right after a large-scale parade in Beijing, which Mr. Kim Jong-un attended with Mr. Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. At the event, the three leaders were seen walking and chatting, as China showed off its military power in Thien An Mon Square.
Observers say that the talks between Mr. Tap and Mr. Kim Jong-un are of great significance in the context of many fluctuations in the Northeast Asian region. The two leaders' expected direct exchanges not only demonstrate strategic solidarity, but also show their efforts to maintain close relations between Beijing and Pyongyang.