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(2nd LD) China's Xi to visit N. Korea next week for 1st time since 2019
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SEOUL, June 5 (Yonhap) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping will make a state visit to North Korea next week, Pyongyang's state media said Friday, a rare trip that will likely highlight the countries' efforts to strengthen their ties.
Xi will visit Monday and Tuesday at the invitation of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported, without providing further details.
China also confirmed the visit, with a spokesperson for the international department of the ruling party's central committee making the announcement, according to Xinhua News Agency.
It will mark Xi's first visit to North Korea in nearly seven years.
Xi last traveled to Pyongyang on June 20-21, 2019, his first state visit to the reclusive North since taking office in late 2012. At that time, he had summit talks with North Korean leader Kim.
The two leaders last met in September, when Kim took a trip to Beijing for the 80th anniversary of China's Victory Day, where he and Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a military parade alongside Xi.
Kim, for his part, has visited Beijing five times to meet Xi since taking power after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il, in December 2011.
The upcoming Kim-Xi meeting comes as military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow continue to deepen. Last month, North Korean troops marched alongside Russian forces in Moscow's Victory Day parade for the first time, which commemorates the Soviet Union's victory over Germany in World War II.
For Beijing, the visit is a chance to reaffirm its influence over the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang presses ahead with expanding its military and nuclear capabilities.
This year also marks the 65th anniversary of the Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Mutual Assistance between Pyongyang and Beijing, giving both sides added reasons to reaffirm their alliance.
The trip also marks Xi's latest diplomatic foray.
Having already met with U.S. President Donald Trump and Putin in recent months, Xi is expected to arrive in Pyongyang with a clearer picture of where the major powers stand on Korean Peninsula affairs, offering a potential opening to restart the stalled diplomacy among Pyongyang, Washington and Seoul.
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