North Korea’s Kim says he will strengthen ties with China more vigorously

North Korea’s Kim says he will strengthen ties with China more vigorously

Kim Jong Un said he could ‘feel well enough’ Beijing’s support after attending a military parade alongside President Xi Jinping.

Kim Jong Un
Kim Jong Un made the remarks in response to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s congratulatory message on North Korea’s founding anniversary. (AP pic)
SEOUL:
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he would promote relations with China “more vigorously,” state media KCNA reported on Tuesday.

Kim’s comments were made in a reply to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s congratulatory message on North Korea’s founding anniversary, KCNA said.

Kim also said he could “feel well enough” China’s support during his visit earlier this month to Beijing where he watched a military parade alongside Xi, KCNA added.

Xi stood side-by-side with Kim during the World War Two anniversary event in Beijing and held a separate bilateral meeting, their first in six years.

China is a major backer and an economic lifeline for North Korea.

Meanwhile, Kim earlier said there was no reason to avoid talks with the US if Washington stopped insisting his country gave up nuclear weapons, but he would never abandon the nuclear arsenal to end sanctions.

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