INTERNATIONAL — April 11, 2026
China's Foreign Minister Pledges Deeper Ties with North Korea During Pyongyang Visit
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang and pledged to deepen practical cooperation in political, economic, and strategic sectors. The remarks, reported by Reuters, emphasize expanded bilateral exchanges amid regional tensions.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

PYONGYANG — China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Pyongyang and met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, pledging to deepen practical cooperation between the two countries.
During the high-level meeting, Wang Yi emphasized expanding exchanges and cooperation in political, economic, and strategic sectors. The remarks underscore Beijing's commitment to strengthening bilateral relations amid ongoing regional tensions.
Wang Yi's visit highlights China's ongoing diplomatic engagement with North Korea. The pledge for deeper ties comes as both nations navigate complex geopolitical dynamics in Northeast Asia.
The meeting took place in Pyongyang, where Wang Yi directly conveyed China's intent to broaden practical collaboration. Such cooperation aims to enhance mutual interests across key areas.
Official statements from the visit, as reported by Reuters, reflect a focus on substantive partnerships. Wang Yi's vows signal continuity in China's foreign policy approach toward its neighbor.
This development occurs against a backdrop of international scrutiny on North Korea's activities and China's regional role. However, specifics on new agreements or timelines were not detailed in the remarks.
The pledge aligns with previous high-level interactions between the two sides, reinforcing longstanding ties established over decades.
Read the original reporting at Khaama Press →
Reliability assessment
Single source (Khaama Press citing Reuters) provides direct, on-record attribution from named official Wang Yi with concrete details (meeting with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang). 'X said Y' is verifiable regardless of topic.
The source language reads straight.
Across the newsrooms
Filed by
Khaama Press
Originating
Reported straight
Reported straight
Filed under
International — China, North Korea, Wang Yi, Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang
Spotted an error or have more on this story? Tip the desk on Telegram → or WhatsApp →.
Reader supported
Keep Ehtebar running
Every published story uses paid tools to translate reporting, compare sources, extract claims, and produce a clearer read on Afghanistan. Reader support helps keep that work independent.
€5
helps cover daily verification runs
€15
supports a week of source comparison
€50
keeps independent analysis moving
More in International

European Parliament Approves Resolution Urging Sanctions on Taliban Leaders
— Reliable

European Social Democrats Call EU Engagement with Taliban a Mistake
— Reliable

Afghan Taekwondo Athlete Ehsam Rahimi Wins Opening Match but Loses to Uzbek Opponent at Asian Championships
— Reliable

Turkish Police Detain 15 Afghan Refugees in Two Cities
— Reliable