In Beijing, the meeting of the Chairman of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping and the head of the DPRK Kim Jong-Yin. Officially, it became known after the North Korean leader left China. According to Xinhua, the parties discussed the problem of the DPRK nuclear program and agreed to develop bilateral relations.
These words could be considered protocol if, in Beijing, they did not emphasize that friendship with Pyongyang is the right and strategic choice of the two countries. Considering that the visit to the PRC was the first foreign trip of Kim Jong-Yin as the chairman of the DPRK, all the seriousness of the statements becomes clear. In fact, Pyongyang turned to Beijing for support and received guarantees, said Anton Morozov, a member of the State Duma's international affairs committee. "Now that the situation on the Korean peninsula is stabilizing, it is clear that China has decided to provide moral support to Kim Jong-no and express the hope for a peaceful settlement. This is due precisely to the fact that China welcomes the peaceful course of the talks between the DPRK and the United States and will do everything to help it, like Russia, "the RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.. However, we can talk not only about moral support. Recently, relations between Beijing and Washington are becoming more strained. The trade war, unleashed by the United States, threatens already multi-billion losses. Attempts of the White House to dictate to the Chinese politicians and businessmen, with whom and how to do business, are frankly bored with the Middle Kingdom. And North Korea needs a solid rear as never before. Ahead of her negotiations with the US on the renunciation of the nuclear program.
Washington demonstratively declares that they are not inclined to compromise. North Korea's Alliance with China Can Make Americans Become More Flexible. Kim Jong-un and his wife arrived in Beijing on March 25. The visit was classified, but in the media immediately appeared reports of an unusual armored train, which was noticed on Chinese territory. On such vehicles, the previous North Korean leader usually moved. North Korean leader returns to Pyongyang on March 28.