China’s Xi meets North Korea’s premier ahead of treaty anniversaryChina’s Xi meets North Korea’s premier ahead of treaty anniversary

BEIJING: China’s President Xi Jinping met with North Korea’s Premier Pak Thae Song in Beijing on Friday, ​Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported.

Pak arrived in Beijing earlier on ‌Friday for a three-day visit and will attend an event marking the 65th anniversary of the neighbours’ friendship treaty, Beijing said.

The visit comes a month after ​Xi travelled to Pyongyang for his first visit to North Korea in seven ​years, where he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ⁠agreed to expand cooperation across politics, economy and culture.

Signed on July ​11, 1961, the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance remains China’s ​only active mutual defence pact.

Ties between Beijing and Pyongyang have warmed markedly since late 2025, with the two sides stepping up diplomatic engagement and resuming passenger train ​services and direct flights between their capitals.

Pak, 70, became North Korea’s premier ​in December 2024, rising to the head of cabinet after a long career in ‌the ⁠ruling Workers’ Party, initially specializing in propaganda and party disciplinary functions, then working in various posts on industrial, science and education policies.

A longstanding member of Kim’s inner circle, Pak has worked closely with the North ​Korean leader since the ​early years ⁠of his rule after Kim took power in 2011, and likely before that when he was being groomed ​as successor.

Pak was briefly sidelined in the early 2020s ​for reasons ⁠not officially explained, when North Korea imposed some of the world’s strictest COVID-19 lockdown measures.

Pak is known to have travelled abroad only on a ⁠few occasions, ​mostly in 2018 and 2019, to China ​and Russia. In October 2019, he visited Moscow as head of the Supreme People’s Assembly.

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