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During talks with DPRK leader Kim Jong Un, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed that regardless of how the international landscape evolves, three commitments will remain unchanged: the Chinese party and government's high regard for the traditional China-DPRK friendship, its firm support for General Secretary Kim in leading the DPRK's socialist cause, and its commitment to safeguarding the shared interests of both countries while maintaining a favorable strategic environment. Liu Jun from the Party School of the CPC Central Committee examines the thinking behind these commitments.
During talks with DPRK leader Kim Jong Un, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed that regardless of how the international landscape evolves, three commitments will remain unchanged: the Chinese party and government's high regard for the traditional China-DPRK friendship, its firm support for General Secretary Kim in leading the DPRK's socialist cause, and its commitment to safeguarding the shared interests of both countries while maintaining a favorable strategic environment. Liu Jun from the Party School of the CPC Central Committee examines the thinking behind these commitments.